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#perl 5.26.1 # There is a debate regarding branding, rebirth and innovation in Perl. # One wonders whether this is important, relevant and what it might mean # for Perl in the future. The Camel (from the Orielly Book on Perl) # has long been the image associated with the language, along with the # Onion (Origin perhaps from Larry Walls "state of the onion"https://www.perl.com/pub/2000/10/23/soto2000.html/ # presentation. Personally It is not something that I feel passionately # about. "Perl with any other logo would be just as quirky" as # Will Shakespeare is reported to have said. But Camel is popular, recognisable # standard but with some as yet to be tested has some copyright and # trademark "issues" # # Any way I took it myself to analyse the problem. We may be looking at # the problem the wrong way. Perhaps we are looking at the bigger picture # when we sbould seeing the picture bigger. Maybe, just maybe, # that picture of a camel doesn't symbolise perl, but in fact is perl; perl code. # I know it is possible to make pictures that aren't valid perl code. But # is not really one at all...it may be an illusion so deeply accepted as # as reality that we have over a couple of deacdes heading on the global survival $Logo="PEA PEA "; $Logo=~ s/A\ /rl /g; print $Logo
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