.. you might also want to learn PHP. But that is not a very good language.
And yet compared to Perl, there are more PHP books being published, more jobs available, many in the Perl community prefer to use PHP based web publishing tools instead of Perl solutions, and the company where I work is moving away from Perl because they find it easier to hire PHP programmers.
I strongly dislike PHP because I feel it lacks so much of the elegance found in other dynamic languages, but I'm curious as to why you say it isn't a very good language? (it does seem to be quite a successful language)
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