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Re^2: Why should any one use/learn Perl 6?

by liz (Monsignor)
on Jun 13, 2018 at 22:18 UTC ( [id://1216596]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Why should any one use/learn Perl 6?
in thread Why should any one use/learn Perl 6?

pop @array is just as legal in Perl 6 as it is in Perl 5. TIMTOWTDI, remember?

If you have ever taught Perl 5 to a group of newbies, than you will have know that sigil variance is one of the hardest things to explain. In Perl 6 you should consider the sigils (and the twigils) as part of the name. That makes it also much easier to explain indexing on sigilless variables (yes, Perl 6 haz them)!

Wrt "haters writing a new language": I was not aware that Perl 6 was written by Python devs :-)

Wrt "Warts": Even a rock star programmer has code that they've written in the past that they would now do differently. Larry is no different.

Wrt "Too bad": Looking back on what might have been, will not help us in the future. Perl 5 will not go away. Perl 6 won't go away either. They are both the result of a Perl mindset.

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