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Perl isn't for everyone. Some people never feel comfortable with Perl. It is quite different from other languages. I am one of those people. Couple of years ago I've replaced parts of old Majordomo 1.9x MLM with my own Perl code, and it worked, but I don't think I've really learned the language....
In fact, I think that people should not try to use Perl code if they are not confident in their Perl skills. It is better for them to write their own modules from scratch and stay away from Perl completely.
Python is much more, well, mainstream, easier to learn, and, majority of people would say that the code is easier to maintain.