Let me first start by saying I think what you have done is really really cool. And I look forward to playing with Pugs in the very near future. My questions are simple, and I mean absolutely no offense by them what-so-ever. But I feel that these are questions that are probably on many peoples minds and both should be asked and should be addressed by you.
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Why did you do this in Haskell and not in Parrott? In other words, why not contribute to the ongoing perl6 project, rather than doing something totally different?
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Do you think that any of the experience you have gained in coding this can be transfered over to the main perl 6 project? And do you plan on doing so? (They are looking for someone after all)
Again, I cannot stress enough that I mean no offense, and do not in anyway want to dismiss or play down your accomplishment. I would just like to know for my own curiostity, this is not meant to be a flame in any way at all.
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