AFAIK did Larry Wall retire from Perl5 development about 20 years ago, and dedicated some time to Raku's design.

I think I saw him and his wife in Riga's 2019 YAPC˛,the last European one before the pandemic.

If there is any blog or website showing his current work, then this should be easy to find.°

I'm afraid this is not the place to discuss any further private issues or gossip.

He is not like the POTUS who's obliged to give press conferences or publish things like his health status.

He will become 68 in September and I hope we will all respect his privacy.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery

°) like his colorful website linked on his Wikipedia page

˛) can't find him on the speakers list, so maybe it was another one.


In reply to Re: How's Larry? by LanX
in thread How's Larry? by reisinge

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