And I told you several times that I disagree.
With a warped perception of reality one cannot make good decisions. I'm not convinced at all you are right. What are the priors for your belief? Did you download them off Kazaa? 😛

Mine are https://weblog.bulknews.net/perl-versions-usage-stats-with-cpanm-89c5f80fe91 and https://www.perl.com/article/the-2018-perl-developer-survey-results/#Q5. I invite you to back up the extraordinary claims you make with the extraordinary evidence they deserve.

never said this.
You did, though. You already linked to that post in the top post of this thread.
sigh
So what? It's already a planet's circumference worth further along than the half-baked potatoes present in the top post.

In reply to Re^3: RFC: Concise OOP Syntax by daxim
in thread RFC: Concise OOP Syntax by LanX

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