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The above mentioned proverb u can't seen any languages. The only language perl u can see the proverb. Perl is very flexible than the other languages.

I gone through many platforms. I have never seen much more easy way like perl. Perl is very useful in all the sides in typesetting fields, programming fields, and web designing and also in networking sides.

Easily all can observe the perl coding compare with other languages. The CGI perl is very useful.

In perl, we can arise questions and get answers through monks like this we can't do in any other languages. All were helping always with creating some modules. so, i like perl very much.

Easily understandable language when compare to other language.

Regards,
Gubendran.L


In reply to Re: Why like Perl? by gube
in thread Why like Perl? by Mr. Lee

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