Hi

HTTP. We also need better availability of libraries, and a more
standard and reliable way to install them and specify their
dependencies. We could also do with a good debugger. These are being
addressed by the Google Summer of Code project.

In addition we could do will a million bindings to every obscure
library out there - libtiff and fftw have both come up in the last
week - and each one will be critical to a small number of users.

Thanks

Neil

On 4/28/07, Udo Stenzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael T. Richter wrote:
> I wish I knew the language better so I could start working on
> those libraries.

Which ones?  "those libraries" cannot come into existence until someone
says what's actually missing.  (The bulk of CPAN is crap and is
certainly not worth being reimplemented.)


-Udo
--
"Object-oriented programming is an exceptionally bad idea which could
only have originated in California."  -- E. W. Dijkstra

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