"The Perl-6 idiots never understood this."

*takes a couple swings of the cluebat*... Perl 6 was never, ever meant as an upgrade to Perl5 (hence, no shit 100% of Perl5 code wouldn't run within a Perl 6 interpreter), just like Perl5 was never, ever referred to as the Swiss Army Knife . You've such a significant record of providing false information and outright embarrassing misquotes, yet here you are calling others "idiots". Such humiliating irony.

Didn't you learn when you were in kindergarten that when you point at someone, three of the fingers are pointing right back at yourself?


In reply to Re^2: RFC -- Evolving Perl: a Decision Theory Approach to the Challenges of Perl 7 by stevieb
in thread RFC -- Evolving Perl: a Decision Theory Approach to the Challenges of Perl 7 by thechartist

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