Heh, I'm not sure why it's blasphemy, but then maybe I'm clueless (how would I know?).

But it's a great coincidence that you posted this, because I was thinking something along these lines last night as I went to sleep. Yesterday , there was a thread which brought up perl6, and it got me to thinking about the coolness of going from Apocalypse to Exegesis and then the Not Just for TheDamians. Really the latter two are where I pick up the new stuff, by looking at examples. And I was thinking how I'd post a Meditation here asking for more examples of what cool things could be done. Instead of having three articles per Apocalypse, we'd have a dozen! What will be the new idioms in perl6? I imagine people like those here will be the ones who discover the new Schwartzian Transforms and other cool tricks.


In reply to Re: Perl 6 Not Just For Damians by kwoff
in thread Perl 6 Not Just For Damians by monkfish

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