Re: C or Perl? Which is the better script language? (Formely:Re: Delphi Dusts Visual Basic)

From: Alex Lam <lampas_at_alexlam.com>
Date: 1996/02/02
Message-ID: <4etn2f$q98_at_news1.deltanet.com>#1/1


br00209_at_bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu () wrote:
>Roy Wagner (roywagner_at_aol.com) wrote:
>: I've just started to learn/use PERL and, having formerly done some C
>: programming, am very impressed with the capabilities of PERL. You can do
>: almost every you can do in C (the interface language is purposely
>: "identical") without the many frustrations that managing C programming
>: entails.
>How is perl as compared to sed and awk? I have not written any
>sed and awk code, but I have seen some and they look very criptic to
>me. Is perl a good alternative to these other unix "languages"?
>
>--
>W. R. Chan
>"No sig yet - maybe some day"

if you at least know some C, PERL is quite easy. if you have no programming experience at all, it's difficult.

Alex Lam

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Received on Fri Feb 02 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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