>Hard things should be easy, easy things should be trivial. We should try >to keep the stuff that is commonly used in the core (excluding OS >dependent stuff, perhaps? Non-Unix folks don't see the use for getpwent(), >for instance). That's their problem. Perl is extremely useful to Unix systems programmers and administrators. They are the target audience that Perl was initially written for, whom it was made famous by, and you will find that it continues to be very important to us. If you relegate us to take a back seat behind a mob of Billduhs, then you have betrayed your history and really pissed a lot of people off. --tom
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket fun... David Corbin
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket... Tom Christiansen
- What makes Perl Perl? David Corbin
- Re: What makes Perl Perl? David L. Nicol
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket fun... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket... Dan Sugalski
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket... Uri Guttman
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket functions from c... Joe McMahon
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket functions fr... Dan Sugalski
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket functions fr... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket function... Larry Wall
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket functions fr... Larry Wall
- core wars (was Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove ... Uri Guttman
- Re: core wars (was Re: RFC 146 (v1... Dan Sugalski
- RE: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket functions from core Lipscomb, Al
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket functions from core Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket functions from core Benjamin Stuhl
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket functions from core Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket functions from c... Dan Sugalski
- Re: RFC 146 (v1) Remove socket functions fr... Bryan C . Warnock