I cant figure out why you think such an attitude is in Perl 6's best interests.
If it isnt written in C (or perhaps C++) its going to find itself at a disadvantage competing in the marketplace with languages that are.
IMO if Perl 6 doesnt end up with a C implementation it will end up as one of many interesting but ultimately trivial footnotes in the history of computing.
And that not that an outcome that I would like to see.
In reply to Re^5: What's wrong with Perl 6?
by demerphq
in thread What's wrong with Perl 6?
by duff
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