Aaaarh! Eeeeeewe! Ew-ew, ew-ew, ew! Ew-ew, ew-ew, ew! Oh?
Aaaarh! Eeeeeewe! Ew-ew, ew-ew, ew! Ew-ew, ew-ew, ew! Oh?

It's a bungle, a mighty bungle; a list, in scalar con-text.
Oh it's a bungle, quite-a bungle; a list, in scalar con-text.

DWIM-awry. DWIM-awry. DWIM-awry. DWIM-awry.
DWIM-awry. DWIM-awry. DWIM-awry. DWIM-awry.

In the future, the Perl 6 future; the list will do it right.
Oh, in the future, the quite soon future; the list will do it right.

DWIM-away. DWIM-away. DWIM-away. DWIM-away.
DWIM-away. DWIM-away. DWIM-away. DWIM-away.

So hush my darlings; don't fear my darlings; Perl 6 will do it right.
So hush my darlings; don't fear my darlings; Perl 6 will do it right.

Aaaah. Mmmmmmmm! Mm-mm, mm-mm, mmm. Mm-mm, mm-mm, mmm Aaaaaah.
Aaaah. Mmmmmmmm! Mm-mm, mm-mm, mmm. Mm-mm, mm-mm, mmm Aaaaaah.


In reply to Re: Perl's driving design principle by BrowserUk
in thread Perl's driving design principle by blazar

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