I think that gets to the crux of the matter. I think the old school look is kind of a badge of honor that makes a statement: "Engineering is what matters, not looks." The question I have is: Does that help the Perl programming language succeed and propagate?
And what I'm also curious to know is if anyone is doing any thinking about this kind of stuff. It's entirely possible being old school will be seen as "cool" and help Perl. Kind of like one of the big things in hip hop culture was all about keeping things "real." It's interesting to think about.
I tend to think a modest revamp would be in order, however.
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