...as soon has the newbie has learnt enough of this "language for newbies" to decide he isn't a newbie any longer, he'll stop using it...

Actually, yes, I see and have seen that often.

Done that too.

Sorry I have to disagree. Didn't you make decisions like:

No more BASIC, no more DOS, no more Ada, no more awk, no more shell scripting, much less use of sed, use more perl in vi than vi builtins... (to name some of mine as an example)?

Cheers, Sören


In reply to Re^5: Why isn't C<use strict> the default? by Happy-the-monk
in thread Why isn't C<use strict> the default? by BrowserUk

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