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Why do people use any language? (Score:2)
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Perl has everything (Score:1)
I think that Perl, as a flexible programming language and a great tool, as a great collection of modules in CPAN, or as a community of experienced developers, has everything that's needed for success. It has even more.
It is great (and also very necessary) that we argue about sigils and try to make language even better, take it to the next level, but that's not really the biggest thing people are looking for when evaluating the tools for their jobs at hand.
What really is missing, is good marketing and p
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Topaz? (Score:1)
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Oh sure, you laugh when you bring it up....
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Heh :)
A job for the web framework buffs! (Score:1)
They keep talking how superior our tools for writing Web 2.0 apps are and I believe them. If only I had a clue about writing software for the web.
Seems like at just the right moment there's a reasonably good way to show off what Catalyst, Mojo, and the other cool kids can do:
http://incubator.apache.org/olio/ [apache.org]
Teach developers Perl! (Score:1)
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Cool success story! :)
I have small webdev company in small Russian city now. We use Perl in all our works, no one do that here at all. I`m developer and manager too, and I always say our clients -- we use Perl this is good for you. And when we done good work, our clients know cause -- we use Perl
I hope my company grow up, we working hard for that.
(Please excuse my awful English too :-)
Run a local group (Score:1)
I try to run and make a local Perl Mongers group alive. +Helped to organize local Perl Workshop. +Blog about Perl in my local language. +Write and maintain CPAN modules.
In my opinion, Perl is not for everyone and certainly not for masses. Perl is a language for technical based people, not designers and managers that's why the look and marketing is not on the first place.
Still quality products makes good publicity. I'm really sceptic about projects like starting new editor. As with anything new now, to start