Larry Wall: Zitate auf Englisch
“Almost nothing in Perl serves a single purpose.”
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Usenet postings, 1997
“The three chief virtues of a programmer are: Laziness, Impatience and Hubris.”
From the glossary of the first Programming Perl book.
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“Tcl tends to get ported to weird places like routers.”
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Usenet postings, 1997
“I wouldn't ever write the full sentence myself, but then, I never use goto either.”
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Usenet postings, 1997
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Usenet postings, 2003
“How do Crays and Alphas handle the POSIX problem?”
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“You can't have filenames longer than 14 chars. You can't even think about them!”
Source code, <code>Configure</code>
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"We've got to start over from scratch" - Well, that's almost any academic language you find.
"English phrases" - Well, that's Cobol. You know, cargo cult English. (laughter)
"Text processing doesn't matter much" - Fortran.
"Simple languages produce simple solutions" - C.
"If I wanted it fast, I'd write it in C" - That's almost a direct quote from the original awk page.
"I thought of a way to do it so it must be right" - That's obviously PHP. (laughter and applause)
"You can build anything with NAND gates" - Any language designed by an electrical engineer. (laughter)
"This is a very high level language, who cares about bits?" - The entire scope of fourth generation languages fell into this... problem.
"Users care about elegance" - A lot of languages from Europe tend to fall into this. You know, Eiffel.
"The specification is good enough" - Ada.
"Abstraction equals usability" - Scheme. Things like that.
"The common kernel should be as small as possible" - Forth.
"Let's make this easy for the computer" - Lisp. (laughter)
"Most programs are designed top-down" - Pascal. (laughter)
"Everything is a vector" - APL.
"Everything is an object" - Smalltalk and its children. (whispered:) Ruby. (laughter)
"Everything is a hypothesis" - Prolog. (laughter)
"Everything is a function" - Haskell. (laughter)
"Programmers should never have been given free will" - Obviously, Python. (laughter).
Public Talks, "Present Continuous - Future Perfect"
“Perl has a long tradition of working around compilers.”
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Usenet postings, 1997
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Usenet postings, 1998
“There's something to be said for returning the whole syntax tree.”
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“Hey, if pi == 3, and three == 0, does that make pi == 0?”
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Public Talks, "2nd State of the Onion"
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Usenet postings, 1990
“Reserve your abuse for your true friends.”
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“As for whether Perl 6 will replace Perl 5, yeah, probably, in about 40 years or so.”
"Developers can unwrap Perl 6 on Christmas", Infoworld, 2015-12-21 http://www.infoworld.com/article/3017418/application-development/developers-can-unwrap-perl-6-on-christmas.html
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Usenet postings, 1991
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Usenet postings, 1997