All programming languages restrain what you can do (because many operations don't make sense), and how you can do it (because they chose a philosophy).
Perl tries not to restrain you, and Perl 6 even more than Perl 5. You can program in imperative, object oriented, functional, declarative (vie regexes/rules), data flow (via pipes) and parallel style, and many other styles (what's the style called that uses junctions?) that I either forgot or that I don't know names for.
In reply to Re: Why Change?
by moritz
in thread Why Change?
by Starky
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