On 12/02/2013 22:50, David Crouse wrote:

Seriously, I took it as just funny... get off your soapbox.
I'm fairly sure that the comment was just in good fun.

As a systems admin, i've had to "decipher" my share of perl,
and while it "can" be written great, it "can" also be written poorly.

David, as a Perl programmer I am sure you come across the prejudice that
we all do - that Perl is inherently incomprehensible. The crown once
belonged to APL, but despite our efforts at evangelism Perl now gets a
kicking that it doesn't deserve.

Tribal behaviour is inevitable, but when global ideas are berated a lot
of damage can be done.

I'm sure you will agree that Perl is a current, useful and vibrant
language. Yet there is also a problem with its perception - it is
believed to be difficult to read and write, and far from the
cutting-edge of technology.

This perception is far from the truth. Perl can be written very well and
very neatly, and often betters similar languages. In comparison C is far
too easily abused, and platform compatibility is a struggle.

If you're after "fun", try visiting your neighbour reeking of last
night. There are some things that stick, and we would rather you didn't
spread them about.

Perl is a tidy and expressive language.

Rob

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