This isn't least bit interesting, as others have pointed out in this thread

Show us something that is spec complete. That's the only thing that will ever make others feel you are serious about this whole thing. For now most of us, don't really care what your toy experiments are.

But we all already know what we are going to get an year from now. We are likely to see the same spec being tried to be ported to a few more VM's. Another few sub projects related to that started. And you telling us, that we are able to run them at the same speed the same feature we had 6 months back on the new VM. Or worse, Rakudo is being re written again! And we should expect some thing fully ready by 2020 and that anybody doubting that is a troll.


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

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