personally believe I'll wait to see if somebody distributes ready made parrot builds complete of Rakudo...

Good news, rurban brought parrot to cygwin, and is working a rakudo package as well.

At some point IIRC a machine with public access on request was being provided by some kind soul, too, to make experiments. (I was on p6l back then and it was announced there.) Is it still up and running?

Good you mentioned it, I forgot... Juerd runs feather, and happily gives out accounts to those who want to experiment with pugs & co.

There use to be a web interface to pugs as well, but that seems to got knocked down by some apache + perl upgrades on feather.


In reply to Re^3: Playing with Perl 6 (under Windows) - How to? by moritz
in thread Playing with Perl 6 (under Windows) - How to? by blazar

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