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in thread The future of Perl?

Regarding companies that do accept Perl solutions, I looked at some job listings, and out of the 40 currently listed, 23 included the terms "OO", "Moose" or "Catalyst". I've been keeping an occasional eye on that page since 2005 and haven't noticed much change in the demand for OO Perl skills.

Certainly in every Perl job I interviewed for, they were looking for people with skills to maintain their OO Perl codebases.

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Re^6: The future of Perl?
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Nov 10, 2014 at 19:32 UTC

    Perhaps the difference is that neither of us take on web work, the IO-bound nature of which minimised the considerable penalties of OO via Moose.


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