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authorPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2025-10-23 09:25:43 +0300
committerPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2025-10-23 09:25:43 +0300
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Even though nowadays I code more in Go and Ruby, I stuck with Perl for foostats
* I wanted an excuse to explore the newer features of my first programming love.
* Perl ships with OpenBSD (the operating system on which my sites run) by default
-* It really does live up to its Practical Extraction and Report Language (that's where the name Perl means) for this kind of log grinding.
+* It really does live up to its Practical Extraction and Report Language (that's where the name Perl means) for this kind of log grinding I did with foostats.
=> https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/09/14/0134239/is-perl-the-worlds-10th-most-popular-programming-language Perl re-enters the top ten
=> https://perlschool.com/books/perl-new-features/ Perl New Features by Joshua McAdams and brian d foy