On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:17AM -0400, John Porter wrote:
> Not saying we should eliminate all the fun; but keeping something
> on the merit of it's being fun is probably at odds with the goal
> of make Perl more widely acceptable.
Contrary to popular belief, people like having fun.
--
IBM Pollyanna Principle:
Machines should work. People should think.
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