Ruth Holloway at Red Hat's marketing site, OpenSource.com, has a retrospective on three decades of perl covering some history and a few of the top user groups. The powerful and flexible scripting language perl turns 30 at the end of this year. It is a practical extraction and reporting language widely used even today and has a dedicated community. It's ease of use and power made it the go-to tool through the boom of the 90's and 00's when the WWW was growing exponentially. However, its flexible syntax, while often an advantage, also functions as a sort of Rorschach test. One that some programmers fail. Perhaps two of its main strengths are pattern matching and CPAN. The many, mature perl modules available from CPAN make it a first choice for many when needed to draft something quickly or deal with a quick task.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 12 2017, @12:51PM
They wanted him out of their lives. Said he was "no longer necessary, or useful." But Clippy is back, and he's angrier than ever.
https://memegenerator.net/instance/21299898/clippy-it-looks-like-you-are-starting-trouble-would-you-like-help [memegenerator.net]