Okay, I have some thoughts about this.

Those are just a few things that I thought up off the top of my head.

Perl is not dead. Now is the time to promote and get serious about keeping it alive, not after it's already died. It's true that Perl is huge, but so was Rome. That might seem like a silly analogy to some, but I think it's very accurate. Rome was so massive and so obviously invincible that nobody worked to prevent its fall until it was too late. Perl is so obviously huge that perhaps some don't imagine that it could ever die, but just because something is huge doesn't mean it can't shrink and shrink and shrink until it hardly exists anymore.

-Max

In reply to Re: Modern Perl and the Future of Perl by mkanat
in thread Modern Perl and the Future of Perl by chromatic

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