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I am most familiar with Prolog and Common Lisp. Perl is in a practical sweet spot: flexible enough for an individual programmer who likes those types of languages, but with enough libraries and deployed code to have useful functionality already written. The Perl QA/Testing culture is second to none. In reply to Re: After Perl5, I'm mostly interested in:
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