----- Original Message ----- > From: Dave Hayes <d...@jetcafe.org> > To: wxperl-users@perl.org > Cc: > Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 12:31 AM > Subject: Re: Moe > > On 01/17/13 00:35, Johan Vromans wrote: >> I assume you've read this. If not, follow the links. >> >> https://speakerdeck.com/stevan_little/perl-is-not-dead-it-is-a-dead-end >> > http://www.modernperlbooks.com/mt/2013/01/how-forking-perl-5-could-work.html > > Sadly I read those. I guess I'm getting older. Anyway, rather than respond > to these and take time away from writing a client I need in wxperl, here's > one back at ya. :D > > http://www.modernperlbooks.com/mt/2013/01/the-incessant-language-propaganda-horse-race.html > -- Dave Hayes - Consultant - Altadena CA, USA - d...@jetcafe.org >>>>> *The opinions expressed above are entirely my own* > <<<< > > "Make no laws whatever concerning speech and, speech will be > free; so soon as you make a declaration on paper that speech > shall be free, you will have a hundred lawyers proving that > "freedom does not mean abuse, nor liberty license;" and they > will define and define freedom out of existence." > -Voltarine de Cleyre (1866-1912) I don't see much substance in the info from your URL. OTOH, my interest in OCaml grew up naturally from my involvement with Perl since early nineties. For example, a thing I like about OCaml is extensibility so to say: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camlp4 , http://brion.inria.fr/gallium/index.php/Camlp4 , http://pauillac.inria.fr/~ddr/camlp5/ -> http://pauillac.inria.fr/~ddr/camlp5/doc/htmlc/ . Regards, Sergei.