Wow. I'm speechless. Realy. I said that perl wouldn't be my first choice for games and you got all of that?

People have already told you that guaging perl based on a "complicated" game criteria is absurd because that doesn't qualify it as beging able to do "complicated" programs. Those arn't the same thing. All programs are not games, and all langauges suited for games may not be suited for business apps and vice versa.

Ironicaly you don't like any of the complex programs because they are too complex for you....hmmm from that I can assume many things and draw many conclusions but it realy isn't enough information to do that with now is it?


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In reply to Re^5: Do complicated Perl games really exist? by eric256
in thread Do complicated Perl programs really exist? by newbie

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