But we may still need to wait for years until external perl6 packages become mature, such as Tk, Gtk, Bioperl...

That's one way to see it. The other perspective is that they'll only become mature if people take care of them, write them, test them and use them. Waiting alone does not help.

So should I convert to use ruby?
From what? Perl 5? There's no reason not to use Perl 5 because Perl 6 doesn't do something yet. They are two languages from the common family known as "Perl", but if you don't like a person's sister you can still like (and work with) that person.
Perl 6 - links to (nearly) everything that is Perl 6.

In reply to Re^2: Star, not 1.0. April, not March. by moritz
in thread rakudo pre 1.0? by xiaoyafeng

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