Is Perl 6 in progress status, or stuck status?

You tell me, snookums, you're the genius statistician with all of the answers. The sun, moon, and stars set on your coding skills. You could out Chuck Norris Chuck Norris with the sheer beauty of your well-factored Java and C#. Brave men have wept at the 132-column 24-lines-per-page output of your tireless skilled sausage-like fingers.

Truly, you are a god among men. Teach me, O Master. I'm still putting words together to form coherent sentences in between actually writing code. Teach me to transcend mere programming such that I can tell other people what not to do instead of actually doing things!


In reply to Re^6: Don't Write That In Perl! by chromatic
in thread Don't Write That In Perl! by Ovid

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