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by sadfasdfads
5359 days ago
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I was there in 1995, too. People were excited about the possibilities in Java and applets, because that was the only purpose in the beginning as far as most were concerned. Then people started writing UI apps in Java and starting to write other standalone apps and it was deemed "slow" and people made fun of it. People seem to forget that these days, because it wasn't long before it took off and became popular. "Perl never had any plans to be in the browser it was always a Unix command-line tool." Perl is not (just) a "Unix command-line tool". It is an interpreted language. It was a preferred language for old school webapps in the mid-to-late 90s, and continued in use a lot through the 2000s. Now for the majority, it has been replaced, except for code that is still running on old servers. So why are Perl programmers ranting against Dart? Javascript is somewhat of a sore spot, even though the average Perl programmer would not admit to it and may not even realize it. A client-heavy web application that doesn't try to do things quickly saving keystrokes is about as far from Perl as one can get. Dart is "Javascript part 2" to the Perl programmer, and subconsciousnessly eats away at the Perl programmers ego. Even though they can't explain why, they feel as they must destroy it. |
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