Why do I always see the same false argument against Perl :
"Perl allows you to do something.
SO you can't do something else with it."
Declined several ways :
"Perl allows you to make obfuscated code.
SO Perl can't produce readable code."
"Perl allows you to use shortcut.
SO Perl can't be used to make explicit statements."
"Perl is often used for small scripts.
So It can't be used for large projects."
Perl is a good (the best
for me) language beccause given
to good programmers it will make them produce amazing code,
of course given to bad ones it will produce only crap (but it will be the same whatever the language, Perl isn't the cause here...)
Whatever the criterion :
* | Speed of developpement. |
* | Compactness. |
* | Readability. |
* | Portability. |
* | Ease of developpement(With all the modules available). |
Perl CAN excel in all those areas but you'll probably have to make some choice to enhance some with the tradeoff of degrading some others.
I know I'm not saying anything new, especially for you Perl blesssed adept, but I wonder if we should communicate more on this.
The TIMTOWTDI is now famous, shouldn't we promote
other mottos ?
Perl
Is
As
Good
As
Your
Coding
Skills ?
Only
Bad
Coders
Badly
Code
In
Perl ?
I'm waiting for your ideas (I'll take the best one for my new sig ;-)
"Trying to be a SMART lamer" (thanx to
Merlyn ;-)