[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Simon Cozens) wrote on 26.03.01 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Oh, and you think Perl is more English than German? In fact, I've come up with the same idea independently. Except I'd go a bit further and claim that only a native English speaker could possibly come up with the idea that irregularity is useful. It's most definitely not. > [1] Why do people want programming languages to look like human languages > anyway? We use them for such completely different problem domains... Well, I never quite understood this particular argument of Larry either. MfG Kai
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