I recently watched a talk by Mr. Wall regarding Perl 6 and it's development. Perl 5 has grown and developed, and I am convinced that Perl 6 will also.
A language like Perl(regardless of which flavor) really can't be known.
It is its openness which ensures that it can not be.
Pretty cool that way I think....the majority is always wrong, and always the last to know about it...
A solution is nothing more than a clearly stated problem...
In reply to Re: In order to be able to say "I know Perl", you must have:
by wjw
in thread In order to be able to say "I know Perl", you must have:
by chacham
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