Hi,
Im no expert, but i'll tell u what i know
about Perl changing the world?, it has already started, but the only problem, slow release of versions, as u know development of perl 5 to 6 has already taken to long, i hope that every 1 including me looking for the next version of perl 6 (although it's available but im looking for stable and complete perl 6)it has answers for many of our Q's.
As far as embedded is concern, it is very much used and even IBM is using it it's wireless devices/development and nokia too started to using perl, it won't be much longer to perl and it's associates taking on the Opensource world
but u need to check google and i guess the other monks/siats will comment on this issue, u will find great resouce from them
Thanks a lot
opensourcer

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In reply to Re: Can perl change the world ! by opensourcer
in thread Can perl change the world ! by prad_intel

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