Any Turing-equivalent language can do anything any other Turing-equivalent language can do, generally speaking. What makes Perl so powerful is that it can do most anything with a fair amount of (relative) ease.
In any case, my point was in large part simply that you should choose the right language for the job at hand.
- apotheon
CopyWrite Chad Perrin
In reply to Re^9: Another prediction of Perl's demise
by apotheon
in thread Another prediction of Perl's demise
by bradcathey
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