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in thread The future of Perl?

I would say:


With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
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Re^3: The future of Perl?
by morgon (Priest) on Nov 06, 2014 at 14:13 UTC
    You seem to have a very strict definition of "vibrant".

    The way I look at it:

    - Perl is still maintained
    - CPAN still grows
    - sites like this still exist
    - books about Perl are still written
    - conferences are regularly held

    For my rather modest requirements that is "vibrant" - and I expect that to continue for some time...

    And there is still Perl-code around that I expect will still last for a long time, simply because rewriting that would mean reverse-engineering a lot of very old and poorly documented code which nobody wants to do. But true - those are only some niches.

    So yes - depressingly the "future" seems to be rather bleak...