in reply to Slow evolution of Perl = Perl is a closed Word

Perl 5 is still the best language to use to process text data, but the world today needs much more resources:

  • A good IDE, like Eclipse for Java.
  • Good multi-threading.
  • Standard and rich GUI.
Sadly, I must agree with those who think that the assumptions behind this statement is faulty. In particular, and at the risk of sounding ancient, I question the claim that the world "needs" these things at all: If you want them, that's marvelous, and I hope you get them. From what I can tell, these goals really aren't that far off, and don't even require Perl6 for practical benefit. I just hope they get implemented in a modest amount of system resources, so that those of us who don't want them won't need another memory upgrade just to get by.

The opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of an entirely rational individual, as he suffered many years programming under the tyranny of Windows before being liberated into his current work under Linux. YMMV.

* Update: Preference for text input methods subject to change, provided that I grow a third arm (ala Zaphod Beeblebrox) to drive the mouse.

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