Heh. Well, I don't got it!

Fwiw my rewrite was mostly about replacing some of my opinion with that of Whiteknight (one of the leading Parrot committers in the period since Rakudo Star was first released in 2010).

Ultimately my goal in posting to the News section of PerlMonks is to inform about new things happening in the Perl world. I hate spin. If you, dear AM, or some other monk PM'd me to explain how I have (or appear to have) inserted spin (beyond the obvious aspect that I updated my comment) I would be very happy. :)


In reply to Re^6: A Just In Time VM for Not Quite Perl by raiph
in thread A Just In Time VM for Not Quite Perl by raiph

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