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in thread Curious about Perl's strengths in 2018

The OP asks about Perl 6. Only the first of the four links does the same but that was back in 2001. I don't know much Python but perhaps more than 15 years later someone could give a better answer about Perl 6.

Update:

Thanks to Laurent_R for coming up with an answer: Re: Curious about Perl's strengths in 2018

Ron
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by Your Mother (Archbishop) on Apr 12, 2018 at 16:11 UTC

    There are only two or three real users here; probably more detractors; the majority being like me: I'm still interested in it and hope it becomes what it might but in my view it's a curiosity until it's much faster, a little less buggy, and the "6PAN" has grown. My lack of speaking about it is the intersection of general ignorance and politeness. :P