The emphasis on evolution, however, makes me wonder if we are likely to see certain changes in "traditional" Perl any time soon, that make it a better language by removing out-dated features such as bareword behaviour, obscure magic punctuation variables, and the likeYet it's those "out-dated" features that make Perl Perl. Perl is also about backwards compatability. If you have an urge to work with a language without "out-dated features", there are two options: Perl 6, or Kurila. Well, and the "work in perl5, don't use what you don't like", but I guess that's a bit too simple and obvious.
IMO, removing features isn't progress at all.
In reply to Re: Next Big Step for Perl 5
by JavaFan
in thread Next Big Step for Perl 5
by martin
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