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Re: My most common answer to a question about Perl is:

by klekker (Pilgrim)
on Jul 13, 2012 at 06:55 UTC ( [id://981568]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to My most common answer to a question about Perl is:

I'd rather be interessted in questions you get asked about Perl. ;) My "highlight" from last month is
"Oh Perl, thats the new Cobol, isn't it?"

Most of the time when I raise the topic "Perl" I'm asked questions about Perl where Perl is compared to Java or PHP.
My answers include
  • Yes, OOP is possible (and FP and ...)
  • If your knowlege of Java were similar to your Perl knowlege, you would know nothing about Servlets, Hibernate, JUnit, Log4J, Maven, Spring (whatever).
  • If your knowlege of PHP were similar to your Perl knowlege... ah, never mind.
Actually, no real questions about programming or code.
Sad but true... :/
k
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