Thanks that you noticed the difference, However my meaning of complete was more in respect to the phrase "The complete man"

Now does that phrase mean, "The man is dead"?. The death meaning may apply more to the term "finished" but less to "Complete". And also agree with the "wait untill.." I will use rakudo or other implementations of Perl 6 for a throw away script. But how do you expect that to be a "Complete" product for a production environment and for all such purposes where we want to sell Perl 6 to our bosses. We certainly can't sell it as a "Complete" product in the same sense we sell Perl 5 as a "Complete" product.


In reply to Re^5: Backend diversity for Rakudo by Anonymous Monk
in thread Backend diversity for Rakudo by Anonymous Monk

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