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by threwawasy1228
2404 days ago
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I would say yes, but only in the form of a new language with differences from the older forms. Scheme -> Racket
Common Lisp -> Clojure
ML -> Haskell If perl followed this format and did a rebrand that is essentially the same thing, they would be more likely to pick up traction. Perl just in the name itself gives me a certain connotation. Typically the older variants of languages for the most part die off, while the newly branded ones gain traction, but carrying on the same basic mission. This last one is particularly sad to me personally the Standard ML ecosystem is still to this day incredibly robust and production-tier, and yet it is very much a dead language. |
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