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Perl's decline was cultural

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deafpolygon ◴[] No.46175307[source]
Perl6/Raku killed Perl.

Python 3 almost killed Python.

It's normal. Once a community loses faith, it's hard to stop them from leaving.

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MangoToupe ◴[] No.46175362[source]
> Python 3 almost killed Python.

People were being crybabies; the critics were extremely vocal and few. Python 3 improved the language in every way and the tooling to upgrade remains unmatched.

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symbogra ◴[] No.46175397[source]
Python 3 was a disaster and enterprises were still undertaking pointless 2->3 upgrade projects 10 years later
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1. zihotki ◴[] No.46175516[source]
A month ago I had to fix a small bug in Python 2.6 code in one of internal systems. It won't be ever migrated, no capacity and no value