Perl 5.7.3 out!
jeek writes "Perl 5.7.3 is out. This should be the last development version before 5.8.0 comes out in April or May." You can download it from CPAN or get a copy of it from SourceForge.net. If you have some free time try downloading it and testing it. According to the included perldelta.pod file, the highlights are: better Unicode support, new thread implementation, many new modules, better numeric accuracy, safe signals, and a completely overhauled and improved regression test suite.
Thank you. I was hoping I didn't have to be the one to say it.
Camels? Don't Afghans and arabs ride camels? This connection better be investigated. No stone left unturned! We will not rest!
Perl 6 should be rather more interesting; it'll be a completely new architecture, with the Perl itself parsed by, um, Perl (5), which will then generate bytecode for the semi-language-independent bytecode engine Parrot, which will execute it (and let the Perl5 'compiler' migrate and become self hosting).
:)
.NET, only with Perl as the base language rather than C#
This will allow Perl to concentrate on developing the language rather than the engine that drives it, and even better, let other languages in on the act; want to write your own little language and want it to run anywhere *and* use Perl modules? Code to Parrot bytecode.
This extends to other languages; Python and Ruby bods seem to take it quite seriously, so even if your admins refuse to install $flavour_of_the_month language, you can still grab the backend in Parrot bytecode and target your scripts to Parrot.
And, being Perl, it's sure to end up everywhere. That is, assuming they every actually come up with something that works before the Universe ends
* waits for someone to compare it to
This fat web coder prefers PHP as it streamlines developement incredibly by allowing me to continue using my Dreamweaver templates for site-wide layout changes.
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I prefer perl over PHP as perl can be used for anything. Not just webcontent.
I know I'm going to hell, I'm just trying to get good seats.
Actually, I do know Perl (and Java, and C/C++, and...). I just find that I can develop far faster in PHP, so I tend to use it more.
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You can do the same thing using embperl, HTML::Mason, HTML::Template, Template::ToolKit (and a few others) in perl. And you get perl!
php can be used for anything too you stupid cocksucking faggot idiot. why dont you get your head out of your ass before you even post, try looking at php-gtk you shiteating whore.
Some one is a little sensitive.
Time of the month?
I know I'm going to hell, I'm just trying to get good seats.