I'm not impressed by your repeated claims that "Perl 6 hates concurrency and refuses to do anything about it!" and then your repeated refusal to do anything other than hurl abuse and then your repeated citations of the disinterest of Perl 6 developers of listening to you as evidence that they hate concurrency and refuse to do anything about it.

I think instead that Perl 6 developers (though I only speak for myself) have a disinterest in random abuse.

I (speaking again only for myself, though I believe the sentiment extends beyond myself) welcome proposals, code, and specific use cases and even actionable criticisms from people with concrete experience working with and designing concurrent systems.


In reply to Re^11: Backend diversity for Rakudo by chromatic
in thread Backend diversity for Rakudo by Anonymous Monk

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