OK, I have to ask. COBOLSCRIPT?

Yes! COBOLSCRIPT!!!

It's the ultimate evil, a technology that should have been long forgotten but lives on in a new form! I'm sure you can see where analogies between it and Perl are made.

And also, there are tcl trolls?

Indeed. They lurk in the shadows and when they strike they do not reveal their dark master. They realize that they will only be brushed off as fanatics clinging to a piece of history. You can spot them by their opposition to practically everything, except TCL, which they will not mention by name.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Apocalypse 6 is out by Anonymous Monk
in thread Apocalypse 6 is out by Elian

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