cperl is interesting, but how long will the effort be kept up? With every new release of perl, a growing stack of patches have to be adapted and applied.
Conceptually, I like it. From a practical point of view, it seems most of its advantages require coding for cperl, rather than as a performance enhanced runtime alternative to perl.
In reply to Re: Perl 11
by RonW
in thread Perl 11
by Anonymous Monk
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