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Perl /perl/ n.
 [Practical Extraction and Report
   Language, a.k.a. Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister] An
   interpreted language developed by Larry Wall
   (<larry@wall.org>, author of patch(1) and
   rn(1)) and distributed over Usenet.  Superficially resembles
   awk, but is much hairier, including many facilities
   reminiscent of sed(1) and shells and a comprehensive Unix
   system-call interface.  Unix sysadmins, who are almost always
   incorrigible hackers, generally consider it one of the
   languages of choice, and it is by far the most widely used
   tool for making `live' web pages via CGI.  Perl has been described,
   in a parody of a famous remark about lex(1), as the
   "Swiss-Army chainsaw" of Unix programming.  Though Perl is very
   useful, it would be a stretch to describe it as pretty or
   elegant; people who like clean, spare design generally prefer
   Python. See also Camel Book, TMTOWTDI.
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