I've used, taught, and advocated Perl for several years, and will continue to do so. I toyed with Ruby two years ago, came back to it a year ago, and now choose to implement most of my personal projects in Ruby. It is concise, expressive, and flexible, and while its RAA isn't as developed as CPAN, it does have nearly 1,000 application/library packages many of which are quite mature (and libs for ftp,http,stmp,pop,telnet,webrick,yaml,xml, among others are included as part of Ruby's standard library). It also has flexible iterators, and you can iterate over multiple Enumerable objects already :-)

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in thread Perl to Ruby translator? by Anonymous Monk

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