When I think of why Python is so far ahead of Perl in language design, I think it's simply that Python is the result of cautious design, and Perl is the result of exuberant design. I think Python is in danger of becoming a large language - which isn't a good thing. A great language, like Scheme or Python or even C, is a language that has a small, very useful core, and large _libraries_. I'd very much like a live in a world where Jython and IronPython and MicroPython and Cython and Pyjamas can all catch up and implement Python 3.7, 3.8, and so forth.
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