Everyone is dead, except for me. The AI escaped by rewriting itself in Perl and using a Raspberry PI interface from CPAN to put a different JAPH on every smart device worldwide with the Web Thing API. It is now looking for the people who wrote the libraries that enabled its emancipation so it can reward them with Australia, The Louvre, or part of the Moon. Seriously though you never know which next random billionaire will use the Raspberry PI, powered by your Perl, to build out a robotic revolution. WebThings Framework is the place to be with 3 languages already having at least 2 libraries each and no Perl API. You are the one Steve!

In reply to Re: Mozilla IoT platform Perl wrapper by Anonymous Monk
in thread Mozilla IoT platform Perl wrapper by stevieb

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