But that doesn't give Perl 6 folks any rights to call Perl 5 Ugly or Complex or has tough edges and things like that.
No one needs permission to admit that the Perl 5 dereferencing syntax is ugly, or the special case of variables $main::a and $main::b is inconsistent, or the divergence in return values between system and every other system call, or the typeglob aliasing syntax, or the action at a distance of superglobals (and which ones are in main by default and which aren't?).
Perl 5 has its warts. One goal of Perl 6 is to invent new mistakes.
In reply to Re^6: Reference in Perl 6
by chromatic
in thread Reference in Perl 6
by Anonymous Monk
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