2. get a Java job
3. use Perl to get loads of stuff done in 1/5 the time as Java
My guess is that this happens a lot. I've seen it in action, actually. We had an old mailer app written in Java that was pretty large and undocumented. One day the server it was on had a drive go bad, and it turned out that this Java program was not backed up. My boss at the time asked for a replacement, so I whipped up a small Perl script that did basically the same job. When asked why I didn't use Java, I replied, "Well, I just wanted to quickly get something working." It's been in service ever since.
Perl is so delightfully insidious this way. It's like a virus because it's so useful. :)
In reply to Re^2: Can Perl be more than a hobby language?
by j3
in thread Can Perl be more than a hobby language?
by Alien
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