On 29 October 2012 02:37, Peter Martini <petercmartini@gmail.com> wrote: > And how do we determine when one becomes a standard? Widespread adoption is one way. For instance, I can say with confidence that Moose is practically "the standard" and Moo is close behind with regard to OO frameworks these days. But with regard to sub signatures, there's no one implementation that seems to attract more favour than any other, and they all seem equally sporadic in use. -- Kent perl -e "print substr( \"edrgmaM SPA NOcomil.ic\\@tfrken\", \$_ * 3, 3 ) for ( 9,8,0,7,1,6,5,4,3,2 );"Thread Previous | Thread Next