Tobias Kremer wrote: > Which raises my all-time favourite question: Why is Perl still going > strong > in the US and UK whereas good-old Europe seems to has already abandoned it > completely? I can only speak for Germany though but I have the feeling that > the > people here always have to do a thing the most academic way possible (think > Java). On the other hand, people in the US just want to get a particular job > done - which is what perl was made for. This really frustrates me! I have > had an eye on the jobs.perl.org site and various other job-sites for a couple > of months now and judging from this I should have emigrated to the US a long > time ago :) > I got my current $job through a post at jobs.perl.org - a job based in Slovenia (Europe). (As a matter of fact, the new job turned out to be just 3 minutes drive from my old job). Now if I can only convince my new boss using Catalyst is better than using the in-house "framework"...
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