larry wall talk
April 1st, 2009 by Lawrence David
heard larry wall, creator and benevolent dictator for life of the perl programming language, speak today.
glad i went. the first 15 minutes or so was a bizarre stream-of-consciousness race through about 100 1-word slides. it was both profound and absurd, both celebration and diatribe. equally fun was seeing MIT in its finest geek culture glory: in a room of approximately 100 programmers, there were maybe 15 women, 30 ponytails, 1 female ponytail, and a clear correlation between beards and BMIs.
real jewels of the talk:
- hearing someone trained in linguistics describe their philosophy to computer language design. (noticed how he referred to variables as “nouns” and methods as “verbs.”)
- learning that hashes in perl are preceded with the “%” sigil, because the 2 dots in the percentage character are supposed to represent the key and value in a hash.
- hearing “we want perl 6 to be the martha stewart of languages — it’ll do everything everything better than any other language (except get incarcerated).”
omg, I love perl, I do almost all of my work in perl. I create relational databases with anon hash and array references. I’m alittle jealous, but not that much, it must have smelled wonderful in there. =P
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