As an exercise, I'm porting some small coding utilities written in P5
to P6, and it's interesting how much less code is required, even using
what I suspect will seem embarrassingly naive P6 code in a little
while.
On 9/5/18, Vadim Belman wrote:
> Let me correct you in one aspect. It's not my
Let me correct you in one aspect. It's not my company which is using Perl. It's
me. My department is nothing about programming but VoIP and whatever else
around it. Use of Perl for supportive tasks is my own choice. Yet, mixing of
languages is definitely something I'm trying to avoid at least