Perl

Perl average salary

Perl average salary

What is the average salary for Perl programmers in 2020?

If I have no definitive answer on this, the Business Insider has some insights:

HackerRank polled 116000 developers about their salaries and got interesting results:

  • Perl is associated with an average global salary of $84,025.50 (54.2% higher than the global average salary)
  • Scala is associated with an average global salary of $77,159.60
  • Go is associated with an average global salary of $72,691.30
  • Python is associated with an average global salary of $56,670.90
  • JavaScript is associated with an average global salary of $55,690

Without more information about the polled panel it’s hard to state this results as “Truth” but they seems to confirm personal beliefs:

Perl in 2020

Perl in 2020

Why Perl in 2020?

“Nobody use it. It’s a dead language. It’s a technology of the past…” Are the kind of statement you’ll be likely to hear about Perl nowadays.

Nonetheless, I’ve landed one of the most exciting mission I’ve ever had because of Perl. I’ve met great people, because of Perl. I’ve solved issues in no time, because of Perl.

So, there’s no chance I’ll drop Perl any time soon.

JavaScript for Perl lovers

JavaScript for Perl lovers

This time I feel really qualified to write this article because believe me, I love Perl ! I think in Perl, I dream in Perl, and I really appreciate the whole Perl community. I’ve been in love with this language for more than a decade but I decided that I needed a change.

I’ve already said in a previous article why I chose to learn JavaScript this year (instead of getting involved in Perl 6 for example) but let me tell you why you might also enjoy learning JavaScript if you love Perl. Perl developers form a very unified community that all too often, resist outside influences, but learning a second language like JavaScript can really be a very enlightening experience.