And that's another vote for Perl .. the community tries really, really hard not to break existing code. Scripts or modules that are twenty years old still run fine on recent Perls. That's very important from a risk management point of view.
In reply to Re^5: [RFC] What is [pP]erl to you, and how has this changed for you over the years (if it has)?
by talexb
in thread [RFC] What is [pP]erl to you, and how has this changed for you over the years (if it has)?
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