Howdy Monks,

After many months of effort, I'm proud to release the beta version of RPerl v1.0, now available for public download at Github:

https://github.com/wbraswell/rperl/

As we lead up to full RPerl v1.0 official release, I'll continue posting regular status updates on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/wnbjr

I say this is "beta" because it can only compile "Hello, World" so far! But we have working data-types support, and it is relatively easy for me to finish up the rest of the control structures and basic operators to get the full RPerl v1.0 release out soon.

This is all thanks to y'all!

Perling,
~ Will the Chill, rperl.org & austin.pm

In reply to Perl 5 Optimizing Compiler, Part 11: RPerl v1.0 Beta Released! by Will_the_Chill

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