"Based on what I know, I'd guess that MoarVM will run Rakudo Perl 6 enough to compile and run itself before YAPC::NA 2014 in 9 months." - raiph in Re^2: MoarVM update

"I can see the P6 team aiming at having a solid 6.0.0 beta that adds p5interop, compact arrays, concurrency, async IO, unicode, macros, module versioning, better libs, better module installer, much better performance, complete documentation, and user support by YAPC::NA 2014." - raiph in Re^4: A $dayjob Perl 6 program that runs 40x faster on the JVM than on Parrot

"NQP on MoarVM is not a week away from passing the NQP testsuite. At a guess I'd say it'll be a few years before NQP passes 100% of its test suite on MoarVM." - raiph in Re^2: MoarVM update





The celebrity confuse-all of the Perl-6 cult I guess.

Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.


In reply to Re^7: MoarVM update by Jenda
in thread MoarVM update by raiph

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