Zeev Suraski wrote:
There used to be a language that was the Queen of the Web. It was full of
clever syntax. It prided itself on having a variety of expressive ways of
doing the same thing. You're on the mailing list of the language that
dethroned it.
And the majority of END USERS are more than happy with the websites it is
serving up today! If you want to evolve the language then much more effort
should be put into providing tools that update the current user base rather than
simply throwing in switches which hide all the problems :( Having to manually
update sites on a case by case basis is what is currently holding things back -
and stopping ISP's switching to the 'latest and greatest'!
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