Others have already implicitly mentioned this, but I think it's worthing noting once more explicitly because a lot of people misunderstand this point.
Perl 5 runs on a VM.
It just doesn't have a name and is hidden in there along with the compiler. The result is that next to noone seems to notice that Perl5 has a VM just like - and is no more interpreted than - Java and others.
Be careful about your assumptions.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re^2: NO PERL 6
by Aristotle
in thread NO PERL 6
by batkins
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