Jonathan Ellis wrote:
My apologies for not having a peer-reviewed study correlating experience
with perl use.  Still, that is definitely the case: experienced Perl
developers, who experiment with other languages, tend not to stay
with Perl.  You can see this happening in both the Python and the
Ruby communities...  but you almost never see someone moving the
other way.

This has been a very clear pattern if you follow the respective usenet groups. If it's insulting to say so, so be it. Please continue
shooting the messenger. :)

That's both clearly false (by evidence of many counterexamples)

Sure, you can find exceptions for every rule... Except in your world, where acknowledging that is "weasely." Good luck with that whole
black and white thing.

And this is an excellent example of what I dislike about the python community at large. There comes a point where, like the language itself, all the users begin channeling the ego of Guido.

--
Jayce^

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