Are you allowed to describe something you wrote yourself as seminal?
If enough other people (or the *right* other people) describe it that way first, and if you're bringing it up in a situation where it is clearly relevant (or someone else brought it up first), then yes. Not that it doesn't represent a certain amount of hubris, of course...
(And no, I don't happen to know in this particular instance who else may or may not have so described the item in question first. I was just answering your question in the general manner in which it was stated.)
In reply to Re: Perl not BNF-able??
by jonadab
in thread Perl not BNF-able??
by anonymized user 468275
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