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There are also many small and medium-sized companies. When choosing the first job, the main thing is to weed out vacancies with the ancient code of zero - a waste of nerves. If you want the web, you should look for things like Mojolicious, Plack, PSGI, Dancer, etc. Working with these technologies will form the initially correct approach to work - in other languages they work in a similar way, and there will be no problems with the transition, if necessary. All in all, for those who are their own masters, Pearl is a great choice as a first language. Its flexibility and freedom of action in solving problems is so exciting that when working with other languages after it, you constantly see that they are missing something. Then it makes no sense to switch to python or ruby (the same crap, but with a different worldview) and it’s logical to learn something additional from another opera (go, rast, sisharp, etc.)
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