Steven D'Aprano於 2013年5月6日星期一UTC+8上午3時10分47秒寫道: > On Sun, 05 May 2013 12:11:11 -0500, Ignoramus16992 wrote: > > > > > According to CIO.com, Python programmers make only $83,000 per year, > > > while Perl programmers make $93,000 per year. > > > > > > http://www.cio.com/slideshow/detail/97819?source=ifwartcio#slide10 > > > http://www.cio.com/slideshow/detail/97819?source=ifwartcio#slide11 > > > > > > I would like to know, what explains the discrepancy. > > > > Perl is much harder to use, so the average Perl programmer burns out > > after a few years and takes up a less stressful career, like going > > undercover in the Russian mob or the Taliban. So only the most dedicated, > > brilliant and extreme programmers last long enough to become a Perl > > expert, and consequently can demand higher pay, while any idiot can learn > > to program Python, as I have. > > > > Also, Perl programmers are an unprincipled, devious bunch, always looking > > for an opportunity to blackmail their employers into paying them extra. > > Python programmers are a decent, law-abiding people with a strong moral > > code who would never stoop to the sort of things that Perl coders are > > proud of doing. > > > > > > > > -- > > Steven
Some bosses just like the 1 to 5 liners of the Perl style in some cryptic forms from villain Perl programmers. I did see the same tricks in the Lisp or C/C++ before but with extremely long fat source codes in tens of thousands of lines that could also pleased some managers or bosses. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list