Teaching Perl will make people more POLITE
i have noticed that the majority of the people who have exposed (by their choice) to some perl programming language are more polite in their relationships with other people than other educated people in another areas of knowledge.
since the behavior of the human are affected by the social environment he lives in, so i suggest that the programming language has the effect of rewire the brain somehow, so there may be bad languages and good languages from a social and ethical viewpoint, may be there is a programming language which will provoke criminal behavior!!.
why i think perl have good effect on the brain? , one of the possibilities is that it has many choices and solutions to the same problem, so it does not make dryness in the brain, it make you feel relaxation, indeed one of the programming languages (i will not tell you) are making dryness in my throat.
the other possibility is that you feel while you are in the perl square that you are in the philosophy square somehow, look to the talks by perl masters as an example. look at the symbols in this site : monks, meditation, seekers of perl wisdom and so on.
and if teaching perl on a global domain will contribute to peace between nations, may be the united nation cast a vote for this, in an attempt to making minds more peaceful.
a doctorate thesis can be made by searching how many prisoners in jails know some perl.
or in general how every theme of knowledge contribute to the behavior of the person by rewiring his brain to be good or evil !!.
i also suggest that all governers, presidents, kings, and so on must know some perl to be qualified for their position by passing an international exam by the united nation. so we may quarantee some comfort and logical brains which are governing us.
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