On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 08:07:35PM +0100, Juerd wrote:
> 
> Perl doesn't encourage or discourage anything. That's partly why so many
> Perl programmers write horrible code: bad programming isn't discouraged,
> and good programming isn't encouraged. Fortunately, bad programming
> isn't encouraged, and good programming isn't discouraged. Eventually
> most of the issue boils down to the programmers, and their communities.


One of the things I loathe most about Perl are its communities drawing
up arbitrary "standards" and whining like there's no tomorrow if someones
code doesn't follow todays fad in that specific community.

Perlmonks must be the best thing that happened to Python.



Abigail

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