Though I'm far from a career programmer, I think most people here
(whatever the background) share a need for mental exercise of
some sort. It is possibly the ability to solve problems
quickly and imaginatively that most distinguishes humans from
other species, and especially the driver to
improve upon
previous solutions. I'm not counting the homework posters that
exhibit a need to
avoid mental exercise in favour of elbow
bending and the like of course.
My uses for Perl are almost exclusively to make time-consuming
tedious and often therefore error-prone tasks into quicker,
more reliable and repeatable actions (while you could say
that about any Perl code, my applications could almost always be
done on paper - it's hard to say that about CGI). I could in many
cases give such tasks to junior staff who would carry them
out the painful way, but it is much more satisfying to
automate them. Certainly there is frustration, but
beyond every frustration there lies the reward of
accomplishment.
Perhaps I'm looking for frustrations to generate rewards for
myself! Whatever the reason, "I love it when a script comes
together"!
I also love a good cup of coffee though...
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