Well, the original question demonstrated some ignorance by drawing a false distinction. If said co-worker included Java in the "compilable" corner, they were demonstrating prejudice and bias (quite possibly driven by ignorance). It almost smells like a deliberately loaded question.
Why would I choose Perl over Java? Less Bondage and Discipline (as opposed to disciplined programming). More flexibility in how I organize and write my code. Greater productivity on my part.
Why might I choose Java over Perl? Maybe I'm taking a course on Java programming where turning in assignments in Perl just won't work...or the use of Java is a requirement. Or maybe I just want to try doing it in Java for the professional development.
In reply to Re: Perl vs. Compilable Language
by herveus
in thread Perl vs. Compilable Language
by jpk236
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