Can you give an example of "worse-is-better" in the design of Perl before Perl 6?
Not that I can speak for Larry, but I'd see Perl 5's OO model as an example of worse is better backfiring. While it was an elegant and simple way to shim OO into Perl 4 with the minimal of additional baggage, it made other stuff tricky in the longer term.
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