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> Node/NPM definitely is on-par with CPAN. But pip isn't even close.

I'll say this as someone who still does more than 80% of his backend work in Perl: This is not true. I wish it was.

CPAN was awesome once. Now it's mainly old. Yes, you will find obscure things which you won't find for Python. At same time, anything interfacing with modern stuff is often only 40% done in CPAN or not at all compared to the Python, PHP or JavaScript eco system. Not talking about data science stuff here, where Python gained a huge lead - simply have a look at how much support you get nowadays in CPAN for interfacing with, for example, current web api versions or interfacing with third party files like docx, pdf, excel, odt. If there's support for things at all, it is so far far far behind to what libs in other ecosystems have to offer, most of the time.

It simply shows that the crowd implementing business applications went elsewhere, so anything in that area seems stuck in the 2000 to 2010s in CPAN.






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