I have no experiences to offer, but from reading online I get the impression that some startups want a "secret weapon" with which they can out-code the competition (a la Paul Graham's Lisp war stories).
Could be that Perl is no longer thought of as a secret weapon. Maybe it's not secret enough anymore? ;)
In reply to Re: Have you heard about recent startups using Perl?
by rudder
in thread Have you heard about recent startups using Perl?
by zby
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