> your code will adhere to strict and warnings no matter what."

Again, they said that no strict and no warnings are still possible.

The same for use v5.10.0

So no "no matter what."

If Perl 7 defaults help reducing the copy and paste boilerplate from Perl 4 I'm full for it.

Guacamole is Sawyers private project, it'll have to prove itself.

Disclaimer: I'm not involved in the decision making and have no behind the scene insight.

Just interested in a fair and sober discussion.

> if that disqualifies my thoughts here so be it.

It doesn't disqualify you.

One has to be aware that this board is full of trolls and sockpuppets.

Considering the post history helps.

You are speculating about insights into the "leader's" mind and intentions, but we have no insight into yours.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery


In reply to Re^4: Modernizing the Postmodern Language? by LanX
in thread Modernizing the Postmodern Language? by WaywardCode

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