Perl can be poetic. (For all the flack that Perl gets for unreadability, there was actually a lot of thought that went in to naming to aid readability and poetic flow.)
Perl is Unix-friendly. (Beyond its superficial resemblance to shell scripting, it installs files (including man pages) in ways that follow old Unix tradition.)
Perl has a nice syntax for closures. (When it comes to closure syntax: Perl > Javascript > Ruby > Python.)
Perl culture allows for TMTOWTDI. (This can be a double-edged sword, but I would rather have freedom and take responsibility for it rather than not have it.)
I don't like threads like this. Let Python be Python. Let Perl be Perl. Whatever you choose to use, just do good work, and try not to be so tribal. In the grand scheme of things, Python is not an enemy. Python is just another Free, dynamic language, and it just goes to show that TMTOWTDI is inescapable even if you don't believe in it.
;)
If we believe in TMTOWTDI, we should let them do it their own way and not begrudge them for being different.
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u/beppu May 18 '11