in reply to why Perl5 will never die

Perl5 isn't yet dead. Just in a deliberately induced coma whilst the relatives argue about how long is decent for them to maintain life support.

Recovery from a minimally conscious state is possible; but very rare.

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Re^2: why Perl5 will never die
by zentara (Cardinal) on Oct 31, 2018 at 12:17 UTC
    I see Perl5 staying alive a longtime as an programming art form. I think many programmers just enjoy thinking in terms of "how would I use Perl5 to model this". There is something seductive about the way a Perl5 trained mind approaches a problem. There will probably be podcasts in 20 years, where the 1-liner, and many other programs, are appreciated as artful thinking.

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