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Why Perl isn't Going Away Soon (Or Ever)

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Re: Why Perl isn't Going Away Soon (Or Ever)

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Did you perhaps mean perl 5.8?

No. It said Perl 5.12 because Perl 5.12 was released April 12 this year.

However that said, Perl cuts releases of old branches from time to time. So 5.8.9 was released a year after 5.10. See http://search.cpan.org/~jesse/perl-5.12.0/pod/perlhist.pod for a full release history.

Re: Why Perl isn't Going Away Soon (Or Ever)

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No technology ever goes away. Nobody is saying Perl won't be developed, just that people are less likely to use other languages for new projects in favor of newer technologies.

The article still makes an excellent point, which is that the difference between most of the 'newer technologies' and Perl is basically marketing, not any actual superiority of language design. You can write line noise in Perl, but you can also write Python in Perl. It may not be quite as pretty as Python, but as far as use in a production environment it will be equally useful.
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