in reply to Re^3: Can a new name or version number change the way Perl is perceived?
in thread Can a new name or version number change the way Perl is perceived?

"competent marketing manager"

It might work in those circumstances, assuming there's ALSO sufficient advancement from the the last-previous 5.0nn to minimize/discredit reactions such as "same old, same old; just new marketing!"


If you didn't program your executable by toggling in binary, it wasn't really programming!

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