Re: [Boston.pm] perl6/pugs (ook!)

2005-03-01 Thread Ian Langworth
I like bananas and have been using the Ook programming language
and Ook# .Net framework for a large number of corporate
projects. For example, since the phone conversations of many
younger teenagers probably consists of apeish grunts, it is
entirely logical to write cell phone applications in a language
designed to be written by orangutans.

http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/ook.html

On 28.Feb.2005 11:12AM -0800, Ben Tilly wrote:

 Ruby is easier for Perl people to get into than Haskell.  By
 the same token, learning Ruby will expand your horizons less
 than Haskell.

-- 
Ian Langworth
Project Guerrilla
Northeastern University
College of Computer and Information Science
 
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Re: [Boston.pm] perl6/pugs (ook!)

2005-03-01 Thread Ian Langworth
I like bananas and have been using the Ook programming language
and Ook# .Net framework for a large number of corporate
projects. For example, since the phone conversations of many
younger teenagers probably consists of apeish grunts, it is
entirely logical to write cell phone applications in a language
designed to be written by orangutans.

http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/ook.html

On 28.Feb.2005 11:12AM -0800, Ben Tilly wrote:

 Ruby is easier for Perl people to get into than Haskell.  By
 the same token, learning Ruby will expand your horizons less
 than Haskell.

-- 
Ian Langworth
Project Guerrilla
Northeastern University
College of Computer and Information Science
 
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