Hello jeffa and welcome back,

I remember you as a very smart perl coder. I'm happy to ear you find a new way and yes what you are doing is intriguing me a lot even if all these stuff are only in a longish TODO list, for the moment.

It is important to do fun stuff, to find a good way to interact with people and, as I suppose to remember your "slow ride to the bottom", I'm glad to welcome you back here at perlmonks, sincerely.

Perl is evolving, still. Perl is dead is a rumor told for so many years to become just humor.

MCE is something new, perhaps you can apreciate it. webperl is also something very intriguing. Both are born in, or very near to this old monastery.

Personally I explored a bit of python but only for mundane circustamces (read: money) and I did not like it so much. Perl is still my future even if I did not munge money from it, sadly. The only way I found to sanely interact with the machine is programming in Perl.

Music is great! I have started with flute recently and iirc there is a monk here maintaining (still?) a giant perl music sampler but atm I cannot find the name.

L*

There are no rules, there are no thumbs..
Reinvent the wheel, then learn The Wheel; may be one day you reinvent one of THE WHEELS.

In reply to Re: 2010-2019 From Perl to ? by Discipulus
in thread 2010-2019 From Perl to ? by jeffa

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