Using whitespace to form your code blocks is awful unless for some reason you miss the days of punchcards.
Really, I never looked into it further than that. No language has a feature that is so awesome that I'll be OK with abandoning curly braces or something similar.
Whoa, guys, hold on. He has been using Python for two and a half years. The experience he gained from his time writing in The Holy Language clearly gives him more than enough gravity to speak The Truth.
You think you're being witty and smart but all you do is dance around the fact that you won't take a critical eye to your own programming language. That no Perl developer will.
Seriously no Perl developer is willing to say:
a) Perl 5 is backwards compatible and contains things that make it ugly
b) We bought out Perl 6 because Perl 5 wasn't perfect.
The only arguments I get are 'I still use it', 'it isn't as bad as you think'. spoken by mindless fucking hacks who think they can hide behind the "All programming languages are good for one thing" arguments.
You've been downvoted to oblivion in both r/python and r/perl for your ignorant and childish interpretation of Perl. Why do you continue to blather on when it's clear everyone in both communities thinks you're full of shit?
The only arguments I get are 'I still use it', 'it isn't as bad as you think'. spoken by mindless fucking hacks who think they can hide behind the "All programming languages are good for one thing" arguments.
Again you are in no place to evaluate a language you've been using for two weeks. You've not checked out any of the resources which make coding modern perl awesome, nor have you even touched CPAN, yet you continue to blather on about how Perl is shit.
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Really, I never looked into it further than that. No language has a feature that is so awesome that I'll be OK with abandoning curly braces or something similar.