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Larry Wall

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Anyway, there's plenty of room for doubt. It might seem easy enough, but computer language design is just like a stroll in the park.

Jurassic Park, that is.
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Usenet article <1994Jun15.074039.2654@netlabs.com> (1994)

 
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