waiting for Rakudo Star I was just perusing some Perl 6 related web-sites when I came across this statement from Patrick Michaud:
Anyone who thinks that Perl 6 is fundamentally based on traditional compiler construction techniques taught in universities frankly has no clue as to what a fundamental paradigm shift Perl 6 represents to language design and implementation.
Has someone here enough background to explain in more details why "traditional compiler construction techniques" were not sufficient for Rakudo or maybe can point to some papers/presentations?
Many thanks!
In reply to Perl 6 and traditional compilers by morgon
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