Hi monks ,

Although I have been using perl for a few months , I am very excited to use and play around with it.

Even before i encountered this powerful perl , i had dreams and ambitions to start an R&D centre of my own and the progress is in such a way that , I am just an year away between the road connecting dream and reality.

Monks , Now my questions are as follows..

1) I would like to know , how successfully is perl used in embedded development.

2) Are there any compilers that convert perl code to C code or Assembly Code.

3) I have used perl for testing a hardware by connecting it to the UART of PC and toggling the GPIO's , can this be further developed to make a software which can suit any kind of hardware testing .

4) Are there any companied in the world who completely rely on perl.

5)I have read and also feel "The only limitation is your imagination" is it true for perl.

I would be delighted to inform you all that my centre mainly works on perl asap.

Thanks a ton to those who take time to add to my effort of making of a R&D centre.

Prad

In reply to Can perl change the world ! by prad_intel

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