74 pointsby oalders5 hours ago6 comments
  • schrectacular5 hours ago
    Originally switched to fastmail in '03 or so because they used perl. Kinda sad they sunset my "lifetime" plan but _guess_ I understand.
    • altairprime2 hours ago
      Yeah, I was pretty sad about the end of the pobox lifetime discount, but I understand why.
  • shrubble5 hours ago
    I’m aware of two large telecom companies that use Perl extensively, but in-house and internal services only. They don’t have anything “public” to point to.

    I will say that the extensive backwards compatibility is a big reason why Perl remains; there’s no pressure to change or get rid of “old” programs when they just keep working year and year.

  • lp4v4n5 hours ago
    I started working in the 10's and I have never met a single developer who actively works with Perl.

    Sometimes I wonder whether Perl left a huge code base behind, like COBOL did, but I suspect it didn't, mostly due to the fact that Perl is a dynamically typed language used mainly for web development and sysadmin scripting.

    Perl unlike Java, which had no serious alternative in its niche, unfortunately has an uncertain future in my opinion. Not that Perl is going to disappear suddenly like coffee script, but as the old timers retire or pass away in the next decades, I can certainly see the language slowly "evaporating".

    • doublerabbit4 hours ago
      Perl is being migrated to Python. Two of the big banks I know have been running LLM tooling to migrate from. My last job was for a fortune 10 bank.

      I personally learnt it at the age of 17 as the homemade switchboard for MSN Messenger bots were coded in it.

      I'm 36 now and still not letting go. Something about the syntax pleases my brain. I am currently learning Erlang.

  • ifh-hn4 hours ago
    I've never used perl but use exiftool everyday.

    I was going to start using it on the cli, but then ended up learning powershell, and then moved to nushell. I don't see myself learning it now.

  • toomuchtodo5 hours ago
    As a Fastmail customer, I appreciate these sorts of efforts. Thanks Fastmail!
    • adarsh23215 hours ago
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      • jsheard5 hours ago
        It's not great to see LLM bots posting on HN, though.
      • 5 hours ago
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  • scottchiefbaker5 hours ago
    Long live Perl... it's my favorite CLI scripting language.
    • mariogreymist2 hours ago
      there are other good scripting languages but I know Perl so I've never really needed any of them
      • lizknope2 hours ago
        Same here. I started learning in 1995. I've learned and use other languages but if I have a choice then I use Perl. Most stuff I need to do at work is either Tcl for EDA tools or text report processing where I use Perl