On Wednesday 09 July 2003 09:59, Matthew Zito wrote:

> Plus the syntax is much more flexible (read: lazier) than C, so it saves
> time.  Interestingly enough, there are organizations that are starting
> to decide that the perl's syntactical flexibility is a negative - look
> at Yahoo's choice of PHP for its long-term application platform.  They
> said, among other things, that they were concerned about enforcing
> coding standards in a Perl environment.

Weenies.

Jared

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