Of course when it comes to productivity, Perl is faster than Java is faster than C++.
That entirely depends on your programmers. A lot of people absolutely hate to program in Perl. And they'll love Java or C++. They will be a lot more productive in Java or in C++. Lots of others absolutely love Perl, but they just don't get it. Perl gives that too much rope to hang themselves. Sure, they may "finish" a program quicker than their coworker doing it in Java. But their programs take longer to debug, and get send back from qa more often than the Java programs.

In reply to Re^2: Perl vs. Compilable Language by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl vs. Compilable Language by jpk236

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