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Re: (A6) Perl 6, a general-purpose language?

by crenz (Priest)
on Mar 11, 2003 at 08:42 UTC ( [id://241965]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: (A6) Perl 6, a general-purpose language?
in thread (A6) Perl 6, a general-purpose language?

Good, because anything you can write a half-decent operating system in is NOT a general purpose programming language. It would be far too low-level to be useful.

Yes, that's why I am always astonished why people keep on writing apps in C ;-)

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Re: Re: (A6) Perl 6, a general-purpose language?
by Anonymous Monk on Mar 11, 2003 at 17:29 UTC

    I'm not sure if you mean that sarcastically or not, but it is true. 98% of apps written in c, should not be. A higher level language (such as Perl) would save on development costs, produce far more stable/secure code while meeting performance requirements.

    Then again, if companies want to be stupid, it's not my money they're losing.

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