In other words, if you ignore the problems, it works GREAT!

I'm going to make a t-shirt that quotes you, Ralph. It will have Camelia saying "Except for all of the failure, EVERYTHING IS GOING ACCORDING TO PLAN!"

It will be ready by Christmas. Also you can get it in t-shirt, hoodie, and jumpsuit. Except the embroidery will be only half-done on all of them. Also everyone should throw out all of their wardrobes right now. I mean it. Everything. Even if you have to walk around arse-naked for 14 years, it will be worth it.


In reply to Re^3: Rakudo Star (Perl 6 bundle) now supports MoarVM and JVM backends by carlosdelrey
in thread Rakudo Star (Perl 6 bundle) now supports MoarVM and JVM backends by raiph

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