Open Source: * You can look in and fix perl modules. * You can look in and fix perl itself.
That, I think, is actually a bad argument. What corporate manager wants to spend man-hours and money on fixing the programmin language he chooses? Yes, it's nice that we can if we need to, but using that as a selling point rather implies that we're going to need to...
In reply to Re: Why Perl is a Valid Choice
by wolfger
in thread Why Perl is a Valid Choice
by cbrandtbuffalo
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