I followed the thread 355190 with interest as I was curious to read the responses from the monks here.
Anyway, I came across an essay (by Paul Graham) today that I found really enlightening. The url is:
http://www.paulgraham.com/javacover.html
Here's a little quote from the essay:
Historically, languages designed for other people to use have been bad: Cobol, PL/I, Pascal, Ada, C++. The good languages have been those that were designed for their own creators: C, Perl, Smalltalk, Lisp.Perhaps Wassercrats might be interested to have a read.
update I'm surprised that on this very site, you can neither say good nor bad things about perl.
In reply to I'm glad I know a little perl... by kiat
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