With perl, you would use a module that does the hard work for you. With python, you'd import from a module that does the hard work for you.
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As most perl monks tend to be slightly biased towards Perl I doubt this is the place to find truly objective comparisons of Perl and Python.
If you present an actual use case or problem, perhaps someone here might be able to shed some light on possible solutions which you can then compare with answers from "PythonMonks" or wherever you find Python enthusiasts on the 'net?
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Time flies when you don't know what you're doing
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The very reason for python's existence today is the hatred for Perl. Is that even a Purpose?
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