I'd say it's not so much about Perl as it is about freedom in general. To those who are less free (or want to keep others less free), freedom == disorder == lack of discipline. In the (geo)political realm, that kind of sentiment is often heard from totalitarian governments/movements about the dangers of freedom (particularly as it relates to crime and morality). I suppose that could lead us down an amusing digression comparing various programming languages/frameworks to political/economic systems...
-xdg
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In reply to Re: Perl and Discipline - and Freedom
by xdg
in thread Perl and Discipline - and Freedom
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