From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: thomas.paulsen at firemail.de (Thomas Paulsen) Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2019 19:24:52 +0100 Subject: [COFF] Most Popular Programming Languages 1965 - 2019 In-Reply-To: References: <20191221222234.GT95360@eureka.lemis.com> <8c757e99-bec1-b6d8-0d6a-96f55fbb2e35@kilonet.net> <7217cd90-a42a-68b2-dff1-4f90a1bf6063@kilonet.net> <2faaeddb7acece00e4a7da6dd71b566c@firemail.de> <38aeb1a1-6a03-54d7-3cfb-62b281b5e60b@kilonet.net> Message-ID: <8abbdcabf349359248223c65d511ab1f@firemail.de> > I work in Python for my day job. Every day I use PyPi, the third-party > package repository, and every time I do I miss CPAN. Sure, there was a > lot of crap in CPAN but the repository itself was well organized. I agree. The perl package system is very good. On the other hand the golang package system is very good too, and it was even better, when the compiler still was written in C; thus much faster than today's written in go.