To be fair, a lot of folks are using something other than Perl these days, and if they don't happen to know C, they are stuck waiting for somebody else to do the interface. And, of course, until Kollos is ready, the interface won't include all the cool stuff in the SLIF layer, unless they rewrite it from scratch.

You and I are of the generation where we had to learn C, whether we liked it or not, in order to get anything done. These days a lot of very competent programmers are not proficient in C.

-- jeffrey

On 11/02/2014 04:47 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
Marpa is so amazing that just about any claim it makes can be hard to believe until you've tried it yourself.

Sour grapes is different. That's when superficial responses are all of the form: Yes, but it doesn't have an interface in language $X.

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