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crystal balls and navels (Score:1)
Reading computer language development as an evolutionary issue is interesting.
I think although the analogy of a business (Sun) and a computer language (perl) is an okay, even good, analogy, a business organization has more in common with a biological organism than a language, and a language has more in common with a religion than a business.
Although running a business requires winning hearts and minds and using the language involves programmers tapping at keyboards,
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If they knew about it.
Here's a soul crushing exercise. Go to your favorite popular web 2.0 style search site, Digg [digg.com] or Technorati [technorati.com] or del.icio.us [delicious.com] and type in "Perl". Look at the garbage that comes back.
And if it were easy to install.
Jifty and Catalyst are both awesome web frameworks able to go toe to toe with anything out there. But inst
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Re:crystal balls and navels (Score:1)
Not to my knowledge. Parrot has a couple of features to bundle up everything into a single PBC file, and it looks like we can avoid having to require everyone to recompile their own bindings to shared libraries, but there's more to distribution and installation than having a single big blob of code.
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