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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> perl6-language
perl6-language
Re: ./method
by Juerd other posts by this author
Jun 18 2005 5:46PM messages near this date
Re: ./method | Re: ./method
John Siracusa skribis 2005-06-18 20:35 (-0400):
>  On 6/18/05 8:28 PM, Juerd wrote:
>  > The unix shell and things resembling it will still be in use much fifteen
>  > years after today, Perl 5 will not.
>  Ooo, a bold prediction :)

Do you really think so? I think that there is no way that Perl 5 can
survive another 15 years. It used to be the best tool for almost
everything, but for some purposes there are already better tools. Perl 5
had a long life for a dynamic language, but it's fading quickly. Web
monkeys choose PHP now (they wouldn't have if our interpreters were
light weight and mod_perl could be more like mod_php), larger systems
are more and more written in Ruby and Python, and with PCRE, using
regexes for basic string manipulation got easy in dozens of languages.

The only things that really keeps Perl 5 alive (sort of) are CPAN and
the community. The community is a fragile thing, and CPAN is more and
more known as that uncontrolled place where any newbie can upload their
templating engine and DBI wrapper.

While unixish shells probably won't evolve much further. Microsoft is
trying now, but their approach isn't needed in sh-land, because we've
used those techniques for ages. The syntax is somewhat awkward, but if
that's the only thing, you take it for granted because that keeps things
compatible with existing code.


Juerd
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