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[News] Perl Programming Seen as Having a Promising Future

  • Subject: [News] Perl Programming Seen as Having a Promising Future
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 15:01:43 +0100
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Damian Conway on Perl and its future

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| I'm just starting work on a new book...on 
| Perl 6. I hope it will appear some time next 
| year.
| 
| As far as second editions go, I'd certainly 
| like to revisit "Perl Best Practices". I've 
| learnt so much more myself about good 
| programming in the past five years. The 
| community's notion of "best" - and its 
| available tools - have also developed 
| considerably in that time. But, if I were to 
| look at a second edition, it would certainly 
| be a few years further down the track. There 
| are just so many other projects and so few 
| available tuits.
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http://www.oreillygmt.co.uk/2010/05/damian-conway-on-perl-and-its-future.html


Recent:

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

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| Lately, the Perl language has had less buzz
| surrounding it than many other languages and
| development environments, but Perl is still
| a key component on the Internet. For this
| guest post, we asked Jeff Hobbs, Director
| of Engineering at ActiveState, to weigh in
| on the topic.
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http://ostatic.com/blog/guest-post-why-perl-isnt-going-away-soon-or-ever
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