Python is doing well but only reached job listing parity with Perl last year according to indeed.com; and this year doing better. The most new opportunities in high level languages are likely to continue to be in web, telecom, and, with federal laws regarding medical records finally coming to deadlines, medical. Java has the real toe-hold there with Perl trailing but included in some important and winning “greenfield” companies; JavaScript being the wild-card since in-browser graphics are increasingly important. I only see Python as an advantage in “big data” and only because of Google’s choices.
In reply to Re^2: Should I learn perl 5 in 2015
by Your Mother
in thread Should I learn perl 5 in 2015
by shankonit
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