On Thursday, March 24, 2011 09:06:18 pm Tod Hansmann wrote: > Of course they're not in the 21st century. They're hiring perl guys.
Rumors of Perl's death (or imminent death) have been greatly exaggerated. The Perl community continues to produce excellent modern software. The number of modules available from CPAN has grown at a terrific pace over the last few years. Some very exciting developments (pun intended) have occured in recent years that make developing in Perl an even more enjoyable experience than it was before: - Moose is a post-modern object system that makes OO development easy and even fun. - PSGI/Plack, a new paradigm for web development based on WSGI and Rack - DBIx::Class continues to evolve as the ultimate way of working with databases - Strawberry Perl makes it a piece of cake to develop, run, and deploy Perl in a Winbloze environment - Padre is a powerful cross-platform IDE for Perl development Here are some others you may want to research yourself: - Try::Tiny - local::lib - POE (getting to be an oldie, but still a goodie) - autobox - autodie - Bread::Board - Fey - Starman -- Doran L. Barton - Hypermoo Inc. - <[email protected]> - 801-520-9875 Open source consulting, custom development, systems/network administration "We Love Food Since 1967" -- Seen at a restaurant in Japan /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
