
Perl Institute dissolved 25
david landgren writes " The Perl Institute has decided to call it a day. The main reason, according to Larry Wall, is that the Institute was "top-down", but Perl's culture is much more "bottom-up".
The Institute's most valuable assets, the domains perl.org and cpan.org have been offered to the Perl Mongers. By the way, have you checked out whether there's a Perl Monger chapter in your part of the world? "
Yes, indeed you must (Score:1)
Perl sucks! (Score:1)
Then, when they take a look at the programmers next project (written either in C of Java), they find out it also crawls along at about 3 miles/hour. 'Gee, how can that be?'
The best recipe for a fast program is a smart algorithm. If you give the job to a mediocre programmer, nothing's going to save your project (except maybe buying that $30K quad-Xeon machine).
There are occasions perl isn't a good choice though. For instance, the software operating a sidewinder missle probably should be written in some other language. Apart from that, just about anything can be written in perl ;)
Mathijs
assets (Score:1)
Poll: My coding style is: (Score:2)
[ ] Bottom Up (You can't build until you have a good set of tools)
[ ] Just dive in and code
[ ] Wait for orders from management
[ ] Cut, paste, tweak; cut, paste, tweak; bash, bash, hack; debug, debug, debug.
Question: (Score:1)
I just hope they keep the news page going - it was the only thing I ever got out of TPI.
perl -e 'print scalar reverse q(\)-:
Yes, you really must. (Score:1)
Read More About It (Score:1)
This was first made public on the Perl News [perl.org] (specifically, http://www.perl.org/cgi-bin/tpi-news?type=text&tex t=Votes+to+Dissolve [perl.org]), which is on perl.org but is not run by The Perl Institute directly (I run it :).
Anyway, Perl News will continue to have the latest and greatest about the goings on with TPI and Perl Mongers and perl.org and cpan.org and the professor and Mary Ann.
Re:assets (Score:1)
Question: (Score:1)
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We have one cable internet provider in Australia and it sucks. [bigpond.net.au]
ack! what about DNS for bio.perl.org and others? (Score:2)
The bioperl project depends on the perl.org
DNS server for our box bio.perl.org.
(we do have bioperl.org just in case)
I sent an email to the boston-pm gurus but if
anyone out there can assure me that DNS for the
perl.org domains will be transitioned smoothly
I would _greatly_ appreciate it.
On the upside it is great to see the perl user groups (pm.org) taking off.
-chris
CPAN!! (Score:1)
Having said that, I'm sure that the Mongers will take good care of the domain
Dave...
London.pm
must learn (Score:1)
CPAN!! (Score:1)
must learn (Score:1)
late April Fool's joke? (Score:1)
Old news (Score:1)
Re:Perl sucks! (Score:1)
- If you see a MS bashing chance, take it.
Re:Perl sucks! (Score:1)
Regards...
late April Fool's joke? (Score:1)
It is. It isn't new news either. If it was an April fools joke, it would be an *early* one. This news dates from early march.
Hopefully, slashdot will usually publish recent news, not something that's old and forgotten....
--- Abigail
Bath.pm World Map (Score:3)