in reply to Re: Re: perl2exe - no more secrets
in thread perl2exe - no more secrets
Enterprise development? It sounds more like you're talking about packaged commercial applications. Enterprise development usually means something built in-house that is specific to a business. These days it often means putting the company's business on the web, which would not involve a compiler.
I agree that the inability to effectively compile Perl works against it being used to build packaged commercial software, but that's a fairly unusual thing to choose Perl for. That realm seems pretty well locked up by C++. Perl is more at home on the server side, where this sort of thing is not an issue.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: perl2exe - no more secrets
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 26, 2003 at 12:38 UTC |
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