More tools. Automatic version control. Syntax checks. Branch management without command line hacking. Automatic test generation. Yes, please! This though:
Perl is in danger of becoming a fading language--new programmers are learning Java and Python in college, and companies like Google hardly use Perl at all. If you are afraid that Perl may be in danger of becoming irrelevant for medium-to-large projects, then read on.
Did programmers ever learn Perl formally in school? Almost every Perl hacker I've worked with and know personally is self-taught regardless of whether their background was BSCS or MFA.
And the intro amounts to, "Are you scared? Then I've already got you, so read on; otherwise, uh, there's nothing to see here." The tabloids and their televised kin are wrecking style.
These were more fun articles today: Perl and PHP Mashup and Search Source Code from Books
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