Hi Peter

Please check my answers down .

Thanks
Sunita

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Scott [mailto:pe...@psdt.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 1:16 PM
To: beginners@perl.org
Subject: Re: advangtes of Perl on various languages

On Tue, 04 Jan 2011 12:42:28 +0530, Sunita Rani Pradhan wrote:
>             I would like to know answers of following questions  :
>  
> - What all advantages Perl has on top of other scripting languages
like
> Python , shell , Java ?
>  
> - What is the career growth, road map in Perl programming ?

These questions are more of a Rohrshach test for the reader than
anything 
else.  Without any idea of what goal you are trying to satisfy any
answer 
is essentially useless.  It is like the old saw that a recession is when

the other guy is out of work and a depression is when you are out of
work: 
aggregate statistics--and industry trends--are of very little importance

compared to your personal priorities.

If you want a language with a large install base, learn COBOL.  If you 
want cool IDEs, learn Java.  Me, I don't care whether there's more money

in Java, it wouldn't be enough for me.  And if money's the top priority,

become a lawyer.

So I can't see any answers to those questions being of use unless you
tell 
us why you want to know.  Are they an assignment for a term paper?  Are 
you writing a trade magazine article?  Or something else?  If you're 
asking in regard to your own career path then we'd need to know a lot
more 
about what your priorities and background are.

>>> This is a good question .I am asking for my own career growth . I
work as a automation engineer . I used to be in manual testing and moved
to automation just been 1.5yr. 
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