Perl has developed enough that you can do a pretty wide scope of things
with it. I find it's well suited for rapid proof-of-concept work for any
kind of system or network management task. For large systems though, prove
it, and then do it in C/C++. For smaller automation tasks, it's great, and
quick to develop/modify.
- billn
On Tue, 21 May 2002, Mark Berkwitt wrote:
> I'm considering learning Perl but I don't know what Perl will give me.
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