Perl6 is still some time off, and you will not have to use it, just like you do not have to use another language today. If you don't want to be the first one to try it out, that's understandable, but then you'd have to wait till someone else does. It would be hard to make a good chart like you want because perl6 doesn't exist yet, and these comparisons really make more sense after there's some experience with (both) the things they're comparing.
Not a comparison, but a nice chart to look at: Mark Lentczner's Periodic Table of Perl6 Operators.
There almost certainly will be an embedded perl module for apache. But who knows, maybe it'll be for a newer version of apache only :)
In reply to Re: perl5 vs perl6
by gaal
in thread perl5 vs perl6
by jbrugger
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