in reply to Re^2: Perl holds its own against Python Ruby et al
in thread Perl holds its own against Python Ruby et al
I assume that you are not joking. I will clarify my original point any way: perl's current usage is largely because of all the existing code - you have to maintain them; while python is new, and its usage is largely new development.
I believe that this is nothing but fair assessment. Based on this, one has to expect perl to go down with increasing rate, because each year a percentage of those existing apps will be retired - migrated to python or whatever. While at the same time, this is not an issue to python, at least not evident yet.
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Re^4: Perl holds its own against Python Ruby et al
by perrin (Chancellor) on Mar 14, 2008 at 03:13 UTC |