Apache Today [Your Apache News Source]
Your Daily Source for Apache News and Information  
Breaking News Preferences Contribute Triggers Link Us Search About
To internet.com

Apache HTTPD Links
The Java Apache Project
PHP Server Side Scripting
Apache-Perl Integration Project
ApacheCon
Apache Module Registry
The Apache Software Foundation
Apache XML Project
The Apache FAQ
Apache-Related Projects
Apache Project
The Jakarta Project

  internet.com

Internet News
Internet Investing
Internet Technology
Windows Internet Tech.
Linux/Open Source
Web Developer
ECommerce/Marketing
ISP Resources
ASP Resources
Wireless Internet
Downloads
Internet Resources
Internet Lists
International
EarthWeb
Career Resources

Search internet.com
Advertising Info
Corporate Info
Perl.com: Larry Wall on upcoming Perl 6 development, Pt. 1
Apr 5, 2001, 16 :46 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (296 reads) (Other stories by Larry Wall)

"What I will be revealing in these columns will be the design of Perl 6. Or more accurately, the beginnings of that design, since the design process will certainly continue after I've had my initial say in the matter. I'm not omniscient, rumors to the contrary notwithstanding. This job of playing God is a little too big for me. Nevertheless, someone has to do it, so I'll try my best to fake it. And I'll expect all of you to help me out with the process of creating history. We all have to do our bit with free will."

"If you look at the history of Perl 6 up to this point, you will see why this column is subtitled The Ugly, the Bad, and the Good. The RFC process of last year was ugly, in a good sense. It was a brainstorming process, and that means it was deliberately ugly—not in the sense of incivility, since the RFC process was in fact surprisingly civil, but in the sense that there was little coherent design to the suggestions in the RFCs. Frankly, the RFCs are all over the map, without actually covering the map. There are contradictory RFCs, and there are missing RFCs. Many of the RFCs propose real problems but go off at funny angles in trying to propose solutions. Many of them patch symptoms without curing the underlying ailments."

Complete Story

Related Stories:
This week on perl6 (12--18 Feb 2001)(Feb 21, 2001)
Perl.com: Beginner's Introduction to Perl - Part 4(Dec 08, 2000)
Perl.com: Report on the Perl 6 Announcement(Jul 31, 2000)

  Current Newswire:
Apache 2.0.16 released as beta

InstantXML turns Java apps into web services

SECURITY: HP introduces software and services to promote secure e-commerce, including Apache support

UnixReview.com: Linux/Unix System Monitoring in the Palm of Your Hand

Covalent Technologies Releases Apache Enterprise Products

Apache Week issue 241 (6th April 2001)

PHP Builder: The web of services: using XML_RPC from PHP

Perl.com: Larry Wall on upcoming Perl 6 development, Pt. 1

Apache 2.0 released as beta

PR: Great Bridge brings open source database to the enterprise with PostgreSQL release for Solaris


No talkbacks posted.
Enter your comments below.
Your Name: Your Email Address:


Subject: CC: [will also send this talkback to an E-Mail address]
Comments:

See our talkback-policy for or guidelines on talkback content.

About Triggers Newsletters Media Kit Security Triggers Login


internet.com
Privacy Policy
All times are recorded in UTC.
Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds.
Powered by Linux 2.2.12, Apache 1.3.9. and PHP 3.14
© Copyright 2000, internet.com Corp. All Rights Reserved.Legal Notices.