Segundo Damian Conway:<div>"The evidence is that most major new programming languages take about a decade to reach a stable and useful design. C++ did, Java did, Perl 5 did, Haskell did, Python 2.0 did, Standard ML did. ANSI C arguably took two decades to get right, and Lisp took either two or four (depending on whether you think Scheme or Common Lisp Scheme was the final 'correct' incarnation). So when people point to the fact that the Perl 6 design process has taken 10 years, I consider that to be a sign that we did it right."<br clear="all">
<br></div><div>Vale a pena conferir o resto da entrevista:</div><div><a href="http://www.oreillygmt.co.uk/2010/05/damian-conway-on-perl-and-its-future.html">http://www.oreillygmt.co.uk/2010/05/damian-conway-on-perl-and-its-future.html</a></div>
<div><br></div><div>[ ]'s</div><div>-- <br>Bruno C. Buss<br><a href="http://brunobuss.wordpress.com/">http://brunobuss.wordpress.com/</a><br><a href="http://www.dcc.ufrj.br/~brunobuss/">http://www.dcc.ufrj.br/~brunobuss/</a><br>
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