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Java Vs Perl |
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zuluz ($>=$<=0) |
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Публикувано | 22.02.05 02:11 |
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Predvaritelno se izvinqvam za lispata na prevod (poradi lipsata na vreme).
Nqkoi citati po temata (v sluchai, che ste na krustoputq Java || Perl):
Q:Is Perl a good career move?
I have friends who have about the same amount of experience as me, but program in Java, earn more money and, (most importantly) have more career options open. I have a good job, but when it comes time to move on, will there be a Perl position waiting for me? My friends know for sure there'll be Java positions.
A:As a programmer who is comfortable in both Java and Perl, the question that seems more relevant to me is "why do Java programmers have so much corporate funding?" The answer, of course, is because Java programmers have Sun driving a huge PR machine that directly promotes their language. As a grant manager for the Perl foundation, I can only wish for something like that.
Q:Another problem is that Perl is kind of a dead end in terms of moving to other languages. One of my Java programming friends was initially a Smalltalk developer, but was easily able to move languages. I'm not sure an employer would be as convinced about a Perl developer doing the same thing (I'm not saying it's not possible, or even difficult, but it's what a potential employer thinks that matters). You can't move from Perl to .NET, VB, or really even C ?
A:Yeah, and ColdFusion was never going away, either. VRML was the wave of the future and Flash will revolutionize the web. There are very few things that will never go away:
Systems administration, especially large heterogenous setups
Database administration, especially large heterogenous setups
Data loading, especially across large heterogenous setups
Perl is ideally suited for all three tasks. It is the ONLY language in the world that can be written once and run on over 200 different systems without changing a single character. Java cannot say that.
Plus, a language isn't a career path. That would be like saying "If you knew a mechanic who knew a bit about Fords and a bit about Toyotas, which would you recommend him specializing in?" That's a dumb question, huh?
#zuluz's Fibonacci Numbers
$.++;$.+=$l,$l=$.-$l,print"$. "for 1..9
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