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Give it a try - you'll like it. …Maybe. But I am skeptical of everything Google does. I’m finding AngularJS a very hard pill to swallow, for example, though I'm fighting to get into it because it seems a good career move. A toxic position, really. Doing something you dislike for money. I wrote a micro-wiki platform to replace my personal Kwiki stuff two weekends ago in Catalyst and a possible Catalyst replacement in pure Plack:: the next week because as much as I like Cat, it has a lot of things that bother me. I'd much rather be doing that and even Mojo and Dancer2 or Amon2 for that matter than Angular or Go. If I have to do something else, it'll be modern ECMAScript. I more or less hate or at best tolerate most programming languages besides Perl; I only enjoy JS because of the DOM and its general Perlicity. I was trained early on CS and fell away from it for 15 years or so because it was so unappealing to me. Perl is the only reason I came back; the only reason I'm a professional programmer. I'd love to see Go calling C inline like the Perl and in 27 lines of self-compiling code. :P Also, PDL is a well known, "real world," Perl module for number problems and it's twice as fast as Go here. I would have reached for it myself if the 90 seconds of code I wrote at first didn't satisfy a performance issue in an app. Perl is knocked overly often and often by putative fans who play apologist… "Shucks, Perl is fine except it sucks." Perl is frequently not just a terrific choice, but the best choice; dev time, speed, reliability, etc. It's time we spoke more plainly about that. If Perl had the reputation it deserves instead of the reputation its competitors have heaped on it, I probably wouldn't be worried about needing to learn Angular right now. :P In reply to Re^6: Camel vs. Gopher
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