Maybe, and I say, maybe, there will be a version of Perl6 that is finally written in Perl6. But I doubt that. More likely in my opinion, Perl6 development will stay for a long time in Haskell, with an ANSI C file compiled from it to jump-start Perl6 on foreign platforms where no Haskell is available.
With moving from Haskell to Perl6 itself, P6p would give up the huge potential/mindshare/manpower of academical students that develop in Haskell and have fresh research ideas, and also the type safety/type checking of Haskell. On the other hand, having Perl6 written in Perl6 allows the language to be developed much quicker and lowers the barrier of entry that is currently C and later will be Haskell.
In reply to Re: Is Haskell always going to be needed for Perl6 compilation?
by Corion
in thread Is Haskell always going to be needed for Perl6 compilation?
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