still about perl vs python but (to me) slightly different from what has been asked [closed]
- by B Chen
Being a newbie to coding, I read from this site that Perl is still as viable as it has been, while Python, quoted from someone else's post, is good but just "snake oil" (not sure what this refers to exactly though). So from the responses in that post, I got the gist that Perl is good and worthy to learn. My question is - pardon me for phrasing it in this "non-programmer's" way -
Which one should I learn FIRST? (I am actually currently learning R)
Here below is the background info -
(a) I will be using it mostly for data mining and statistics analysis
(b) Will there be this "first" and "later" issue with learning either Perl or Python? That is, after I become competent with one language, would there be a need to learn the second one (for a similar task??)
(c) If there should be circumstances where I must learn the second one, would learning Perl FIRST be better than learning Python?
I hope to learn as much from exchanging info here, so please help provide with more than just "it depends" type of info. Great many thanks to all who choose to respond to my query.