On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 12:57 PM Jon Steinhart <jon@fourwinds.com> wrote:
Douglas McIlroy writes:
> APL is a fascinating invention, but can be so compact as to be
> inscrutable. (I confess not to have practiced APL enough to become
> fluent.) In the same vein, Haskell's powerful higher-level functions
> make middling fragments of code very clear, but can compress large
> code to opacity. Jeremy Gibbons, a high priest of functional
> programming, even wrote a paper about deconstructing such wonders for
> improved readability.

Wasn't Perl created to fill this void?

I thought Perl was a reaction to exceeding awk's tolerance for abuse?

        - Dan C.