Re: "Perl is dying" article on perlmonks.com



"ynotssor" (ynotssor@xxxxxxxxxxx) writes:
"Andrew Schulman" <andrex@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9gbpb2hod5jlae4u07pji9lrfoivfstd20@xxxxxxx

it was posted to digg this weekend and they seem to have closed the
website altogether.

Well I can't find it. Where can we read it?

I think the OP misquoted the article title, judging by
http://www.perlmonks.com/?node=dying

The article is most probably entitled "Perl Network Programming: A Dying
Craft?"

I know pretty much nothing about Perl, but the given the original premise
that "Perl is dying", I figured there was something more to discuss
than a missing article. If it was really dying, surely we'd have heard
about it through multiple paths.

That it's dying in a more specific area, now that's something I can
actually grasp.

Michael


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