Your idea that the number of choices on CPAN is what's holding Perl back doesn't seem supported by comparison to other languages. Java has about a million choices for doing anything (witness the ongoing web framework wars), and it's doing quite well. And for the record, most of the experienced PHP users I know use a templating tool like Smarty.
You may have a point about the TMTOWTDI aspect of the language itself. I'll be touching on some of this, and discussing ways to minimize risk in perl code at OSCON later this month.
In reply to Re: Perl needs The Solution
by perrin
in thread Perl needs The Solution
by jimt
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