As Larry Wall said, Perl makes easy things easy and hard things possible. Almost the entire backend of my telecoms employer is written in Perl, and as a result of sticking with it we have a code base which is lean and runs fast and efficiently. Both of these are strong benefits that I'll always defend as far more important than people are willing to admit.
I don't see Perl going anywhere. Neither back towards popularity, nor further into obscurity.
I don't see Perl going anywhere. Neither back towards popularity, nor further into obscurity.