top | item 42570809 (no title) kuduebrahim | 1 year ago Right, I agree. But Perl is dead… discuss order hn newest rglover|1 year ago Is it? https://jobs.perl.org/I don't use it and you may not but it still has an active community and job listings. The last release was on December 20th [1].This is what I'm talking about: it may not be popular in a "bleeding edge" sense, but it's still being used and developed.[1] https://dev.perl.org/perl5/news/ bdcravens|1 year ago "Dead" languages still have codebases that need to be maintained, and companies already invested that need new development may lean on the expertise the company already has, but this is more a sign of subsistence, not thriving life. theonething|1 year ago uh, it's got a total of three jobs on there currently with two of them over a month old. fragmede|1 year ago Raku's doing alright though unknown|1 year ago [deleted]
rglover|1 year ago Is it? https://jobs.perl.org/I don't use it and you may not but it still has an active community and job listings. The last release was on December 20th [1].This is what I'm talking about: it may not be popular in a "bleeding edge" sense, but it's still being used and developed.[1] https://dev.perl.org/perl5/news/ bdcravens|1 year ago "Dead" languages still have codebases that need to be maintained, and companies already invested that need new development may lean on the expertise the company already has, but this is more a sign of subsistence, not thriving life. theonething|1 year ago uh, it's got a total of three jobs on there currently with two of them over a month old.
bdcravens|1 year ago "Dead" languages still have codebases that need to be maintained, and companies already invested that need new development may lean on the expertise the company already has, but this is more a sign of subsistence, not thriving life.
theonething|1 year ago uh, it's got a total of three jobs on there currently with two of them over a month old.
rglover|1 year ago
I don't use it and you may not but it still has an active community and job listings. The last release was on December 20th [1].
This is what I'm talking about: it may not be popular in a "bleeding edge" sense, but it's still being used and developed.
[1] https://dev.perl.org/perl5/news/
bdcravens|1 year ago
theonething|1 year ago
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unknown|1 year ago
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