Perl is so good at connecting stuff and massaging data; Also, it can be done so fast that there is the temptation to use it as a cement
to assemble disparate material when it would be wiser
to restart from scratch. That can be the price to be casted as a Perl programmer even when you would think it would be sometimes wiser to write bricks in C, than to haphasardly
cement material that have been imposed on you.
Management: do it in Perl, that will be done faster. Well but not always better :(