That's a successful win/win situation:
While I can admit that bean counting matters, in this case I think it is a perfect example of false economy. There may be an exception or two but all the major movers I can think of eschew Java in the main. It’s part of what the “Great Hackers” article discusses. What you are describing is the underlying and absolute need for good tools. But what that situation really is is lipstick on a pig instead of good tools built on and for good tools.
In reply to Re^8: Prioritizing Broken CPAN Modules
by Your Mother
in thread Prioritizing Broken CPAN Modules
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