This is what came out of it - http://blog.builtinperl.com/post/perl-in-japan.
Have a look/read.
]]>The "Which Perl version do you us/"question is an essay one, so people can type in exactly what they're using (including more than one version). We're trying to gauge which is/are the preferred versions of Perl 5 here. We have several responses that include this type of information.
We don't hold a grudge against emacs, this is just the way we structured this particular question. Sneak preview, just between us and everybody else who is reading this, Vim is the winner here, so far (with ~40%) We'll see how popular emacs are at the end of the survey.
Thanks for the feedback.
]]>Please share it within your local Perl communities, every answer counts and makes this survey more relevant. The results will be available for the entire community to see, we will publish them the following week after the end of the survey. The data acquired through this project will show just how Perl is used and how the developer community is presenting itself at this point in time. It has 31 questions and it covers personal programming preferences, employment facts, geographical criteria, community events, tech stack data and more.
This is a great opportunity to capture the state of Perl as a language and as a community.
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