Hang on..

You still don't give us the complete details. If the JVM effort was underway doesn't it make sense to finish it and then start on something else?

We still don't have a feature complete stable release on one VM. What is the whole point in producing half complete implementations on so many VM's. While efforts could have rather spent on producing one feature complete stable implementation on one VM.

As of now it really looks like there are too many abandoned projects, too many re writes and too many sub project time sinks preventing anything worthwhile to come out of this whole exercise

If anything adding MoarVM to picture now. The entire Perl 6 production release got delayed by another 2 years. Porting Rakudo to MoarVM looks like a 6-8 month exercise and after all that you wouldn't have added a single user facing enhancement to the whole product.


In reply to Re^3: A Just In Time VM for Not Quite Perl by Anonymous Monk
in thread A Just In Time VM for Not Quite Perl by raiph

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