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Programmers Aren't So Humble Anymore–Maybe Because Nobody Codes in Perl

9 months ago
  • #Perl
  • #Linguistics
  • #Programming
  • Perl was widely used around the turn of the millennium, powering websites and bioinformatics.
  • Perl is known for its messy, flexible syntax and the motto 'There’s More Than One Way to Do It.'
  • Larry Wall, Perl's creator, applied linguistic principles to the language, embracing evolution and flexibility.
  • Perl's decline in popularity is attributed to its complexity and the rise of cleaner languages like Python.
  • Perl's philosophy emphasizes humility and adaptability in the face of complex technological systems.
  • Perl contrasts with languages like Lisp, being more organic and human-centric rather than mathematically elegant.
  • Programming languages must be readable by humans, not just machines, a principle Perl embodies despite its 'write-only' reputation.
  • Perl's legacy is a reminder to prioritize human aspects in programming language design.