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Re: Why I learn a language.by xmath (Hermit) |
on Feb 24, 2003 at 14:39 UTC ( [id://238126]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
First of all, I program for fun! This obviously yields a very different story than when you have to "get the job done".
The objectives I have when I write vary a lot, but usually include one or more of:
About two months ago I decided that perl was a useful thing to know. I already knew heaps of different languages before i learnt perl (REALbasic, C, C++, Objective C, FORTH, PPC assembly, PostScript, HyperCard, Frontier, AppleScript, INTERCAL, Unlambda, and bits and pieces of other languages like Java, Scheme and Prolog) so I was able to learn perl quickly from the manpages (including perldelta to check on the latest features ofcourse :-) While learning perl I got involved in some perl-golf sessions on irc. Soon after that I started doing real stuff (co-authored Attribute::Property, joined perlmonks, wrote Data::XDumper, and wrote this reply to your meditation.
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