As a programming language, I like Perl so much more than Python. But, at my previous company, it's been pretty much phased out in favor of Python, which is one of the reasons I left there. However, I ended up in an environment where we're doing big data, machine learning, and we're doing it in...python. And a little bit of web development in JavaScript frameworks. Yeah, I've bitten the bullet and that's what pays the bills now. I've done small projects at home usually for my wife and those I've done in Perl, but other than that, I'm not doing it anymore.
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