Well when we were trying to find a competent Perl programmer 3 months ago we had a really hard time. Granted the economy has changed since then, but anyone who was any good at Perl was being snapped up very quickly. Also looking at resumes there were a lot of Perl projects that had been started in the last 6 months to a year. Also there have been tons of Perl books published recently (although the publishing industry has a long lead time so that may not be significant either).
So based on all of that I would guess that perl is still quite happily hopping along.
Remember too that PM is not exactly an unbiased set of people to ask about the health of Perl.
-ben
In reply to Hard to find Perl programmers...
by knobunc
in thread What is the state of Perl?
by nysus
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