That last is the most important item. This means that any two languages that compile to Parrot will be able to use each other's code seamlessly. For example, let's say you really want to write some class in Ruby because Ruby r0x0rs the OO world. But, you really need to use it in this Python library you have already written. Oh, and now the boss wants you to take that Python library (using the Ruby class) and hook it into the webapp you wrote using Perl. Oh, and it has to communicate with the foobarbaz that has the Java client already working, but nothing else.
Not a problem. :-)
Being right, does not endow the right to be rude; politeness costs nothing.
Being unknowing, is not the same as being stupid.
Expressing a contrary opinion, whether to the individual or the group, is more often a sign of deeper thought than of cantankerous belligerence.
Do not mistake your goals as the only goals; your opinion as the only opinion; your confidence as correctness. Saying you know better is not the same as explaining you know better.
In reply to Re: perl5 vs perl6
by dragonchild
in thread perl5 vs perl6
by jbrugger
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