Ok, I may have been a bit dramatic. True enough, such debates are frequent in the community, but the "vs" in the subject offers no indication of whether it is a flame, and I find the majority of them are merely debates. Note if you will, that I said "Perl is..". In general, that refers to those who actively contribute to the language (in whichever form). I find that while they are passionate about the language, they also mostly keep a remarkably calm and unthreatened composure. It is often them who will step in to concede an inferiority of Perl. ____________ Makeshifts last the longest.
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