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#310970 - 07/31/06 01:32 PM The Perl Hacker Inferiority Complex
AllenAyres Administrator Offline
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"There seems to be a lot of posts recently along the lines of "Perl needs The Solution" and "Perl is Dying" in which some folks appear to be losing the Faith."

tipsy

The consensus seems to be 'perl will never die' 'if perl6 will ever be released' - monkee moved too soon? wink
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#310971 - 07/31/06 02:11 PM Re: The Perl Hacker Inferiority Complex [Re: AllenAyres]
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Perl is more than a mere language tipsy But seriously, the parrot VM will be supporting/targeting a lot of languages/platforms including Perl5 (D'oh!), Perl6, Python & PHP wink
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#311153 - 08/08/06 06:40 PM Re: The Perl Hacker Inferiority Complex [Re: Burak]
Mark Badolato Offline
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You know, I head a lot of "Perl is dying" type stuff, and it really isn't. Version 5 is 10+ years old, and still being activly worked on. Bug fixes, performance enhancements etc. But the core language has stayed the same (STABLE!) for a long time.

It's just as useful today as it was. It isn't used much in the web world anymore because of CGI slowness (which has nothing to do with Perl), and mod_perl isn't available on a lot of web hosts.

I STILL contend that (comparing mod_perl to mod_php, or Perl via CGI vs PHP via CGI) that I can make the Perl version of something go just as fast, if not faster.

PHP is good for web sites because of what it is and how it was built. But it also has some serious shortcomings.

Perl 6... Been in development for what, 5+ years now? Not going to be out any time soon, and when it is it will be a serious difference in what Perl 5 was (though Perl 5 will still run just fine). It will address a lot of Perl 5's shortcomings. But will it catch on? No idea. For a lot of people, the learning curve may not be beneficial compared to what can be done in Perl 5, with not much effort. I doubt it will capture web space again, but you never know. If the whole Parrot VM thing takes off, who knows what direction things will move? Will be interesting.

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#311155 - 08/08/06 07:27 PM Re: The Perl Hacker Inferiority Complex [Re: Mark Badolato]
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It will, there's TONS of perl code, millions and millions of lines out there chugging away. Would have been nice to see perl 6 12-18 months ago tho smile
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