If you really want to change the curriculum, I feel that it's important to have a large portion of students along with you that feel the same way.
However, it is also important in knowing what the purpose of your school is in teaching you these languages. Are they trying to teach you concepts and theory that will be building blocks later on or are they trying to give you skills that will be applicable today and when you graduate? If you're trying to get a job when you graduate then maybe you could show the school the statistics for jobs using Perl and form an argument around that. If it's the concepts that are important then perhaps moving on to a fully functional language might be more useful in addition to having a semester of Perl.
In reply to Re: Pick Your Poison
by MrYoya
in thread Pick Your Poison
by lacertus
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