++.
For the OP and others: I think this is a very sober answer. Most job posts for Java, C, sysadmin, and to a lesser degree things like DBA and business analyst put Perl in the "nice to have" list. It can facilitate just about any computer oriented work flow. The first four jobs in which I used Perl were not primarily Perl jobs at all; including graphic design and customer service. I have drifted into full blown (web-oriented) Perl jobs just because I like Perl so well and because every time my job's ratio of Perl has increased my pay has too. :)
In reply to Re^2: What to learn in current times?
by Your Mother
in thread What to learn in current times?
by Anonymous Monk
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