Who's doing Perl Survey analysis?

Is anyone doing Perl Survey analysis? Greg McCarroll tried to get some data nuggets out of the results, but didn't find any exciting truthiness yet.

For those of you, like me, who wanted to play with the data set in Perl, rather than in a SQL database, I created the module Data::PerlSurvey2007, but have yet to scrape up the tuits to play with it. I hope someone can find it useful.

Then again, that only 6% of respondents are using Perl 5.5 has already given Schwern the kick in the butt to drop support for it in his modules...

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