I just don't have time to wrap it up in a pretty package with a bow on top, besides by implementing it I put handcuffs on how it works, my implementation won't suit others and so on.

What I wanted to do was release the paradigm, not what I have done with the paradigm, there is a big difference but without being able to sit down with you (the reader), for a few minutes to demonstrate the simplicity and elegance of what it is, I have no choice but to write lengthy descriptions which completely and consistantly fail to get the point accross and earn me nothing but dozens of monks getting all clicky with their vote down button.

I've heard the rumours that perl is dying and I did not believe them, how can that be so when there is so much going on in the world of perl with CPAN and all? The answer is this, the more sure a person is they have the right answers the less likely they are to listen to anything new, especially from some upstart who no one knows anything about. And thus like any religion, the standards become dogmatic, the adherants become zealots and bright ideas get extinguished for the authors audacity in thinking outside of the prescribed and orthodox box.

So click -- all you like you monks, your not impressing me and your not encouraging the spark of creativity needed to keep the language alive. I'm not particularily assuming what I have can do that of course, that would be arrogant, however I can smell the death of perl on your mouse clicks.

In reply to Re^2: Why is it? by simonodell
in thread Why is it? by simonodell

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