People get too involved over the "which language is better" argument. I'm beginning to think that all computer languages are an imperfect attempt at "artificial intelligence", wherein we try to "template" the way human's think onto binary logic. It reminds me of the story of the 6 blind men all grabbing a different part of an elephant, claiming they have the true description. The more ignorant they are, the stronger their beliefs in the fact that they "are right". And the fact is no one will ever be able to grab the "whole elephant", because it's just too big.

I'm happy to be "on the camel", just getting done what I want to do.


I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

In reply to Re: Perl, PHP and Sour Grapes? by zentara
in thread Perl, PHP and Sour Grapes? by rasta

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