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Larry Wall on Slashdot

by perldigious (Priest)
on Jul 18, 2016 at 19:59 UTC ( [id://1167989]=perlmeditation: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

Has anybody seen Larry Wall's new Slashdot interview that looks like it got posted today?

https://developers.slashdot.org/story/16/07/14/1349207/the-slashdot-interview-with-larry-wall

I always find Larry's interviews entertaining, this one is no exception.

I love it when things get difficult; after all, difficult pays the mortgage. - Dr. Keith Whites
I hate it when things get difficult, so I'll just sell my house and rent cheap instead. - perldigious

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Re: Larry Wall on Slashdot
by stevieb (Canon) on Jul 18, 2016 at 20:14 UTC

      Which answers my question of, "is Meditations the best section to post this in?" I've never meandered across the Perl News section, but now I am aware it exists, thank you. To quote Larry, ":-)".

      I love it when things get difficult; after all, difficult pays the mortgage. - Dr. Keith Whites
      I hate it when things get difficult, so I'll just sell my house and rent cheap instead. - perldigious
        I'd forgotten about the Perl News section myself. I actually wandered in here wondering if anyone was talking about the Larry Wall interview....
Re: Larry Wall on Slashdot
by FryingFinn (Beadle) on Jul 21, 2016 at 19:08 UTC

    what is "frog boiled"?

    Larry uses this phrase in the PHP answer

      Ah yes, "boiling the frog". It's a colloquial metaphor in English (possibly other languages?).

      The idea is that if you throw a frog in boiling water it will attempt to jump out immediately, but if you set one in water at room temperature and slowly bring it to a boil it won't notice what is happening and allow itself to be slowly boiled to death.

      A real world example of the metaphor would come from large corporate "engineering process" steps for workflows. Things usually start out simple, with there only being say, 10 unique steps in a process. Then new steps keep getting added in each year as "problems" or "gaps" in the current process are identified. After a decade or so the 10 steps in now 100 steps, and the veteran project managers at the company are baffled as to why what used to take 4 days now takes 4 weeks. Like the frog, they didn't notice the slow gradual change, but as human beings, they notice the big change when they compare now to a decade ago.

      I love it when things get difficult; after all, difficult pays the mortgage. - Dr. Keith Whites
      I hate it when things get difficult, so I'll just sell my house and rent cheap instead. - perldigious

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