And overall perl6 performance of perl6 keeps improving: Native pure-perl6 Text::CSV is faster than Text::CSV_XS in combination with Inline::Perl5. The Perl6 ecosystem (CPAN for perl6 for now) keeps growing and the documantation is improving every day.

I wholeheardedly agree with the thank-you words that Damian Conway wrote on his blog.

Thanks to all developers that enriched out programming landscape and -culture. Even if you will never ever use this language, I think it is worth looking at: you will also learn from things you do not like. Be surprised however about all the things you now can do with it already.


Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re: Perl 6.0.0 is out - merry X-mas! by Tux
in thread Perl 6.0.0 is out - merry X-mas! by Happy-the-monk

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