> Let me get this straight. You're not a developer, so you don't know > languages or how to code. Yet you're completely convinced that perl is > insecure and should never be used anywhere, and you're equally convinced > that no developer should be using it for their programs. > > Is that about right?
No i dont know anything about c++ or perl, ok i know what a class is :P For me is not realy about perl it self its about the way it get used as a tool to help build things. For me freebsd is build as a base that can handle everything designed for it. If application need something to help it build, it should belong to the base and not to a external perl tool. So if want to (install) buy a car and go to the (ports) shop i dont expect to bring my (perl) wrench to the (ports) shop . > Bad analogy. A better one would go something like this. When you buy a > new television, you expect that the manufacturer used the best and most > efficient techniques to build it. Yet, without any knowledge of why the > manufacturer used those techniques, you think he was wrong to use them and > he should change. > > What's wrong with this picture? nothing wrong with that, like i said i am only asking questions. _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"