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Re^3: The speed of blessed hashrefs, the power of Moose - how to get both?by cavac (Vicar) |
on Nov 21, 2011 at 21:11 UTC ( #939321=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
give me the right assembly programmers and I can rule the world You're a bit late. They already do rule the world (of computing). It's all that low-level stuff that turns your computer on when you press that power button... ;-) Just like Eddie Wilson said it's 'words and music,' for us it's 'developer and tool.' The right pairing is a thing of beauty and the wrong pairing is destined for the unemployment line and the waste heap of history. I fully agree to that statement. While a good developer can use any programming language, only the right language - matched to the developers mindset and the given problem - will lead to an elegant solution.
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