Once you start requiring compilation to bytecode, you lose the ability to just read the program any time you like. I've gotten to like that quite a lot over the years, and I'll miss it.
I expect that you'll rapidly see the evolution of reverse compilers - just like you did in the Java world - much easier to implement with high level VMs like Parrot.
In reply to Re^2: Perl 6... do we need another vm?
by adrianh
in thread Perl 6... do we need another vm?
by jfroebe
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