I would agree with what you say except that I know
there's an incorrect and harmful prevailing attitude
out there that
"scripting" languages are in some way inferior, because
they don't create "real" programs. Honestly, I don't
think we'll get the C/C++ people to stop looking
crosseyed at us until we have an optimizing compiler
that produces platform-specific native binaries, and
I don't think a bundlemonkey approach (binding the
interpreter and the bytecode together into an
executable package) will do the trick. It's stupid,
something that's only needed because of misconceptions
that people have, but I'm pretty sure it's necessary,
politically, for at least one major VHLL to have this
before we'll be able to finally do away with the whole
issue.
;$;=sub{$/};@;=map{my($a,$b)=($_,$;);$;=sub{$a.$b->()}}
split//,".rekcah lreP rehtona tsuJ";$\=$;[-1]->();print
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