I disagree on what succeeds and how. PHP succeeded in spades and it’s trash. I think it falls to marketing and, like I harp, applications and deployability. Perl, with its multiplicity of syntax and approach has no chance of ever being a favorite of modern academics; though I believe it to be a superior teaching language for its ease of entry, flexibility, and multi-paradigm support.
In reply to Re^19: Ovid's take on the renaming of "Perl6"
by Your Mother
in thread Ovid's take on the renaming of "Perl6"
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