If Perl 6 can perform these tasks even 10% to 20% slower than Perl 5, it could still form a more attractive proposition
I agree. I really meant in the same ballpark, preferably in the same quadrant.
More specifically, if it can recurse; process files and perform math at roughly the same performance as Perl5; I think it would start to get people trying it out. But last time I looked -- a while since -- it was no where near.
In reply to Re^4: Weekly changes in and around Perl 6
by BrowserUk
in thread Weekly changes in and around Perl 6
by raiph
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