I never said "dumb drunks." That's just your paranoia talking, Ralphie boy. I think the people who are actually programming are very smart, just irresponsible and not interested in ever releasing anything "useful and usable".

But for fun, search the logs for "beer" and "tutorial":

#perl6 beer

#perl6 tutorial

I also searched for "book" and "documentation" but those results were too noisy to suggest anything interesting. But you can see from skimming the results that #perl6 spends far more time talking about consuming beer than it does talking about writing a useful tutorial. Unless Moritz edited the logs again to remove Jonathan cursing people out.

Which probably explains why the Rakudo has approximately zero users and keeps getting rewritten. Ballmer Peak anyone?


In reply to Re^3: -Ofun times by Anonymous Monk
in thread -Ofun times by raiph

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