There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Benjamin Disraeli
Trends in the demand for Perl programmers is, of course, a topic of great interest to us in the Monastery, but the sources you cited don't give me enough to form a solid opinion one way or the other. It is certainly possible that demand for Perl programmers has slumped since the beginning of 2005, but the data offered by Dice is too sketchy to be taken seriously. And the support you cited for the "opposite opinion" seems to me even weaker.
the lowliest monk
In reply to Re: Are Perl and the dynamic languages dead or what ?
by tlm
in thread Are Perl and the dynamic languages dead or what ?
by szabgab
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