The only reason the Not-at-all-Perl 6 has so far put little strain on this forum is that next to no one uses the language, next to no one posts about it and next to no one cares. Therefore the number of posts that would be sure to confuse everyone with incompatible yet confusingly similar syntax is sufficiently small that they do not cause a problem. If the language ever gets followers and the number of posts grows we will end up with loads of "your code doesn't work for me, I get syntax errors" due to people running Perl code in For-God's-sake-rename-the-thing 6 and vice versa.

Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.


In reply to Re^9: Perl 6: From Regular Expressions to Grammars, Part 4 (board politics) by Jenda
in thread Perl 6: From Regular Expressions to Grammars, Part 4 by DrForr

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