Hi
HTTP. We also need better availability of libraries, and a more
standard and reliable way to install them and specify their
dependencies. We could also do with a good debugger. These are being
addressed by the Google Summer of Code project.
In addition we could do will a million bindings to every obscure
library out there - libtiff and fftw have both come up in the last
week - and each one will be critical to a small number of users.
Thanks
Neil
On 4/28/07, Udo Stenzel
Michael T. Richter wrote:
I wish I knew the language better so I could start working on those libraries.
Which ones? "those libraries" cannot come into existence until someone says what's actually missing. (The bulk of CPAN is crap and is certainly not worth being reimplemented.)
-Udo -- "Object-oriented programming is an exceptionally bad idea which could only have originated in California." -- E. W. Dijkstra
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