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<node id="53397" title="Re: Re: Re: Real Languages vs. Perl" created="2001-01-21 23:39:50" updated="2005-07-19 14:08:39">
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robsv</author>
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I wouldn't sweat M. Swaine's comments. It can be debated
until the end of time what's "real" and what's not, but to
my way of thinking, "real" is whatever gets the job done.
If a language can be used to correctly solve a problem in a
repeatable, timely manner (elegance is always good, too),
then that's real enough.</field>
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