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Re: Re: ^7 OT: JavaJunkies (Javamonks sorta)by demerphq (Chancellor) |
on Feb 07, 2004 at 09:28 UTC ( [id://327291]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Perl, is impossible to manage on a large scale ( Read multiple development centers ) as every script is as unique as it's developer. I can't accept or believe this. I see no reason why perl code should be any different from Java in this regard. I think it more comes down to mentality of the people involved. Project managers in perl have a lot of architecture related decisions to make before a large project can commence. In the Java world these decisions are made by the language so they need not be contemplated. Of course as a project manager/architect i would prefer the flexibility of perl, and the added responsibility of making wise decisions than the rigid framework of Java. But I think many project managers I know, (especially those from the "business side" of things) would prefer Java because then they dont have to make those decisions, nor be responsible for their outcome. Part of the reason i say this is that a large perl project need not have more than one "script", being entirely composed of modules and objects that do the actual work.
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