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2005-11-13
But the difference between Python (and probably Ruby as well) is that, after I get finished writing Python code, I can actually read it 3 months later
As for Perl6 not being the successor to Perl5, I'm sure some of you will think me an idiot for applying some common sense here, but WHY CALL IT PERL6 IF IT ISN'T PERL5'S SUCCESSOR? If I could, I would embed an image here of Captain Picard doing the facepalm.
Edited 2010-05-13 01:30 UTC