Speaking of Perl 6 in the browser: fglock announced that he boostrapped MiniPerl6 on Javascript, and you can actually run it in your browser.
Note that it only supports a very limited syntax, whereas sprixel supports much syntax, but only limited semantics for now.
In reply to Re: Run Perl6 in your browser with sprixel
by moritz
in thread Run Perl6 in your browser with sprixel
by clinton
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