After reading the comments of the commenter "surface tension" in the link http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/bazgw/perl6_journal_the_ghost_of_algol_68/ , I felt he is right when spoken of a usable release, its generally meant how something can be done or achieved.


I was thinking if Perl 6 users can randomly write their experiences to some place like text document or git hub. Any information can be written like their programs which worked, or how they worked out a specific feature, or how a specific feature of perl 6 can be used etc. Over time this can add a lot of useful information for both new users and for people who are writing books. It can also act as a reference/tutorial in the future.

What say guys? Something like a CPAN for documentation, programming tricks etc?

In reply to Random Perl 6 notes or Dummy docs by Anonymous Monk

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