in reply to Perl VS Python

Not exactly a reply to your post

Perl has become like a religion to me(3.5 years of meditation).
But the fact is, for one of the product that I am going to support/maintain/upgrade it uses python heavily, so I must learn python
I saw some nodes telling about 'perl vs python', perl advocacy here and in some other places like here, here, here, etc
It is a hard fact to digest that I should know this language to sustain as a developer

UPDATE
Interesting one jython


Vivek
-- In accordance with the prarabdha of each, the One whose function it is to ordain makes each to act. What will not happen will never happen, whatever effort one may put forth. And what will happen will not fail to happen, however much one may seek to prevent it. This is certain. The part of wisdom therefore is to stay quiet.

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Re^2: Perl VS Python
by targetsmart (Curate) on May 07, 2009 at 06:44 UTC
    I the process of learning python I found the book 'Perl to Python Migration' by Martin C Brown is very interesting and useful. here is the detail
    this is also nice.

    Vivek
    -- In accordance with the prarabdha of each, the One whose function it is to ordain makes each to act. What will not happen will never happen, whatever effort one may put forth. And what will happen will not fail to happen, however much one may seek to prevent it. This is certain. The part of wisdom therefore is to stay quiet.
      It seems that I must learn java also, i found this as useful.

      Vivek
      -- In accordance with the prarabdha of each, the One whose function it is to ordain makes each to act. What will not happen will never happen, whatever effort one may put forth. And what will happen will not fail to happen, however much one may seek to prevent it. This is certain. The part of wisdom therefore is to stay quiet.