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Re^2: Prioritizing Broken CPAN Modules

by Anonymous Monk
on Jan 03, 2020 at 16:15 UTC ( [id://11110900]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Prioritizing Broken CPAN Modules
in thread Prioritizing Broken CPAN Modules

>> I think this "Perl is Dead" meme is way overblown

> then why write the first paragraph at all

Because war is being waged against the Perl community, and if we don't respond, they win. "They" being some other language communities, spreading hateful memes, backed by gigantic corporations. Fight, or die!

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Re^3: Prioritizing Broken CPAN Modules
by haj (Vicar) on Jan 03, 2020 at 17:39 UTC

    "They" don't exist. There is no "us" and "them". There's only us. Some of us prefer other languages, and there's no harm in that. If "they" win, then "we" don't lose.

    There is no war against the Perl community, and there never was one. Neither Perl nor the Perl community will die if we don't fight.

      I get what you’re saying and I think the anonymonk’s paranoia above is silly. There is, however, a lot of baseless yet cohesive hatred for Perl and no one, really nearly no one, would choose Java if they were 100% free to decide and knew the alternatives and yet… Corporate agendas can and do frame the landscape, else WIN would not be ubiquitous for example.

      I think what a lot of VCs are looking for, at least unconsciously, is the next Microsoft. And of course if Microsoft is your model, you shouldn't be looking for companies that hope to win by writing great software. But VCs are mistaken to look for the next Microsoft, because no startup can be the next Microsoft unless some other company is prepared to bend over at just the right moment and be the next IBM.Great Hackers
        There is, however, a lot of baseless yet cohesive hatred for Perl

        That's just ridiculous. There is mockery and sarcasm, but there is no lot of hatred. The loudest voices I've heard against Perl came from people who used it and weren't happy with it, so it is not baseless. The mainstream just ignores Perl: ignorance isn't hatred. The "hatred" saga is abused by those who feel stuck to Perl - to justify verbal retaliation.

        Perl has less attention than it had ten or twenty years ago. It was extremely comfortable to start Perl back then, with all the infrastructure like CPAN nicely in place, and it appears that too many took that for granted. By now, many of those who built that infrastructure have either retired or moved elsewhere. The lesson is that it is up to the current Perl community to keep this infrastructure up and running, be it CPAN, the software running PerlMonks, or organizing conferences, or the community itself.

        Blaming the hatred of others for the current situation is quite popular these days, yet I am convinced that it is a recipe for failure.

      > "They" don't exist.

      "There" is nonetheless a need for easy answers.

      And "Many" like mobbing others, to badmouth others brings a quick return of "investment".

      That's (unfortunately) human.

      Investing in specialized IT-know-how is a risky business, if the mainstream moves on to other shores.

      And fear to lose is a strong impulse to repeat unfunded claims.

      I did it myself in the past with PHP without ever really using it, not sure if I'm immune to do it again.

      ( And I experienced it countless times on other fields, like racists chauvinists pointing at Germany to prove their own "tolerance". (At least we never... ) Or illiterate people trying to educate Arabic academics. Or rude tourists openly complaining about Asian culture. )

      There might be no "They" conspiracy, but nonetheless a mob spreading FUD and cheering whenever someone makes a derisive joke.

      IMHO its fascinating to observe that the less Pythonistas understand their own language (iterators wtf???) the more they "hate" Perl.

      Tribal psychology if you want.

      Cheers Rolf
      (addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
      Wikisyntax for the Monastery FootballPerl is like chess, only without the dice

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