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Re^10: Will Perl 6 Replace Perl 5?

by chromatic (Archbishop)
on Sep 24, 2010 at 16:12 UTC ( [id://861843]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^9: Will Perl 6 Replace Perl 5?
in thread Will Perl 6 Replace Perl 5?

Everyone wants those things, like everyone wants a good job, a nice house, freedom, and pie.

My business needs specific things, like the ability to parse PseudoPOD documents to emit XHTML or LaTeX. I don't care if Perl 6 lacks an ODBC driver or an OpenID library because I don't need them. Rakudo doesn't have to be as fast as Perl 6 for the kinds of work I use it for either; it has to be able to process a novel-length book in a minute. If you're doing exchange trading, your speed goal may be very different.

That's what I mean by "specifics".

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Re^11: Will Perl 6 Replace Perl 5?
by Arunbear (Prior) on Sep 25, 2010 at 11:39 UTC
    There is a definite set of specifics that will matter to a large number of businesses e.g.
    • a MySQL driver
    • parsers and generators for XML and JSON
    • a web application framework
    • a logging framework
    • a socket framework
    • an HTTP client
    • documentation
    (in addition to these my business would need clients for FTP and NNTP)

    I think it's not unreasonable to equate the readiness of Perl 6 with the availability of such specifics (certainly myself and many others won't be able consider Perl 6 as a viable development platform until such items are available).

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