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Re^6: Find your own monastery: "Perl 6" is not Perl, and Perl is not a Dinosaur

by Anonymous Monk
on Feb 09, 2016 at 20:20 UTC ( [id://1154767]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^5: Find your own monastery: "Perl 6" is not Perl, and Perl is not a Dinosaur
in thread Find your own monastery: "Perl 6" is not Perl, and Perl is not a Dinosaur

"If you believe that the "Perl 6" fans do not have an agenda, you're being naive. "

That agenda is clearly seen here: kill off Perl 5 and hope Perl 6 takes off. Throw the baby out with the bath water by trying to keep up with the Jones' when Perl 5 defined what a dynamic scripting language SHOULD be.

Perl 6 was built to kill off Perl 5 from the start. "Oh .... we don't want to kill off Perl 5. Here, now YOUR logo is an extinct animal, Perl 5. But it is just a coincidence!"
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Re^7: Find your own prescription: "Perl 6" is not Perl, and Perl is not a Fun Thing Here Today
by Your Mother (Archbishop) on Feb 09, 2016 at 21:04 UTC

    You know, all medication jokes aside, if you can make terrible, badly acted, nearly unwatchable movie after terrible, badly acted, nearly unwatchable movie and still make box office bank MERELY through the inclusion of dinosaurs… I mean I guess I see it your way now. It's not a smart marketing move; the subtext is clear. They are out to get Perl5. And the only appropriate response is drones and feet on the ground! Larry should be the first up against the wall! Perl5 Cebollistas Unite!

Re^7: Find your own monastery: "Perl 6" is not Perl, and Perl is not a Dinosaur
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 10, 2016 at 02:39 UTC

    ... YOUR logo is an extinct animal ...

    you can keep repeating it, that isn't the logo

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