Re: [Exim] improvments to exim

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Author: Philip Hazel
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To: Andrew - Supernews
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] improvments to exim
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Andrew - Supernews wrote:

> Perl has a bizarre, convoluted and barely-consistent syntax which
> somehow usually manages to let you do the right thing without getting
> in the way too much.
>
> Tcl has an extremely simple and consistent syntax which nevertheless
> still somehow manages to lay deathtraps for even the experienced Tcl
> programmer, and which makes even simple things painful (consider that
> the Tcl equivalent of "a = b + c" is "set a [expr {$b + $c}]").


It is interesting that the most popular programming languages have
always been the hacky, inconsistent ones (Fortran, Basic, C, Perl).


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