I think that Perl can be for everyone. Why not use it as a first language? Think about it... It's not strongly typed and permits us to do things with much less code. It's also very powerful in many respects and can be used to demonstrate many of the basics in programming.
Sure, it gives us enough rope with which to hang ourselves but it can also (with 'use Strict;') enforce certain rules. Besides, it's not the language that teaches one to program, it's the teacher. A teacher can be a book, a person, a tutorial, or even (who would have known it!) PerlMonks.org.
I think that the immediate gratification we get from Perl programs would help beginners to pick up on programming more quickly because they don't have wait to see what the program does.
In reply to Re: Perl is a black diamond language?
by mrmick
in thread Perl is a black diamond language?
by amelinda
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