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beduin012015-03-02 11:26:04
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beduin01, 2015-03-02 11:26:04

Where is Perl used now?

I would like to know in what niches this language still lives. In addition to supporting old solutions and various system scripts, does anyone write something new and big on it?
By the way, does the Perl interpreter come with all Linux distributions or not? Is it out of the box on MacOSX?

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Saboteur, 2015-03-02
@saboteur_kiev

Perl excels wherever you need to quickly parse some text.
Perl lives great wherever you need to quickly process some array of incomprehensible data, and it is possible to display it on the screen, in a file, in a graph on the site. Often cgi scripts are written in perl.
Perl is great friends with system administrators, because it allows you to quickly and conveniently parse data, logs (which is actually what it was intended for), use regular expressions and execute other commands. And this does not require OOP, these are system scripts - perl and some bash thread complement each other perfectly.
For a system administrator, perl is one of the most convenient languages
​​For a system integrator, there is already python, and here perl is lagging behind.
many applications can and have been written in Perl, including software that runs nuclear power plants, because perl is reliable - because of its simplicity and provenness, perl is a very reliable language.
Perl comes with all Linux distributions, and most scripts work with the perl that comes out of the box. Then libraries are added to work with the database and the web. Sometimes also GDI for generating graphs.

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Puma Thailand, 2015-03-02
@opium

Globally, no one will start a big project on pearl, go to Habr, they recently wrote a voluminous article about pearl, where it is used and how well pearl developers live. A straight forward answer to your question.

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