Real world programming tends to involve functions. For instance, trigonometric functions are very common. How exactly does Perl 6 do it right? What is the domain of accurate calculations? Say, can it do simple interest calculations accurately?
Perl and speed aren't mutually exclusive. You can have a low-level module or Inline::C doing the heavy lifting and still benefit from rapid prototyping or other comforts that Perl allows.
In reply to Re^4: Reasons for Using Perl 6
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Reasons for Using Perl 6
by aartist
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