I totally agree with you on that one, tinman.

Oddly enough, I tend to focus the genre of my applications around my favorite programming language. When I was a qbasic coder, I would write little games and such..

Now, as a Perl coder I'm writing lots of CGIs, some Perl modules, and a few network servers (Let's face it, TCP servers are just too easy in Perl ;-) ..

Of course, I'm also toying with the idea of using the SDL (graphics library with an interface to Perl, for those who don't know) to write graphics apps in Perl. I'm just not sure ;-)

-malander


In reply to Re: Re: Experimenting with other programming languages... by malander
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