Dear monks,

We already have the notes about how to start learn and all the details in perlmonks tutorials. But, I have to mention some points in perl when compare to other languages. That's this question has been asked. so, if any comments in question please mention me.

* I go through about some perl and advantage. I have some notes. But, i want what is the advantage when compare to other languages.

* Many more softwares and scripts but why we prefer perl.

* What is the security we are providing when compare to other languages (particulary in web).

* Nowadays, microsoft(vb.net) and sunbeam products(java products) is some high pitch than perl. so, what is the reason why they prefer those softwares. so what are the drawbacks in our software. How we going to solve them the bugs in possible ways.

* If we giving awareness in perl what are the points we can mention.

* Person can know about perl and will enter later, before that we have to give some awareness about perl. so, what are the possible things we can say about perl.

* what are all the things very useful and easy in perl to done when compare to other language. (For eg. we can do these thing in perl it's easy and fast when doing that software is very vast like that).

* If any more points can say other than this about perl please you can mention.

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In reply to How much PERL useful ? by gube

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