Simon Cozens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> =item Functional Programming
>
> Just because Perl has a C<map> operator, this doesn't make it a
> functional programming language. Perl has always been squarely
> procedural,
It has also been roundly object-oriented and rectangularly functional,
at least since perl5.
By your logic, the OO stuff should never have been added.
> ...let's not add the entirety of LISP and ML to the core.
I don't think anyone's proposing that; but I'll give you an argument
about it anyway. :-)
> The CS types may love it, but I'm a programmer and I don't.
I'm both, and I think Perl would be Better for having it.
--
John Porter
Aus tiefem Traum bin ich erwacht.
- RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl. Perl6 RFC Librarian
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl. Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl. Simon Cozens
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl. skud
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl. John Porter
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl. Piers Cawley
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl. Chaim Frenkel
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl. Jonathan Scott Duff
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl. Buddha Buck
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl. Simon Cozens
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl. Jeremy Howard
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay Perl... Simon Cozens
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay... skud
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should ... Simon Cozens
- Re: RFC 28 (v1) Perl should stay... Chaim Frenkel
