in reply to Re^5: Sigils in Perl 6
in thread What's wrong with Perl 6?

So is ^ a perl5 twigil?
Heh, kinda, except it's almost completely wasted on producing variable names consisting of control characters. The ^ twigil in Perl 6 is rather more useful, I'd like to think. How many times have people been bitten by magical $a and $b in Perl 5? The ^ twigil fixes that, and more. A goodly many of Perl 6's features can be explained as simply trying to make Perl 5's FAQs into former FAQs.

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Re^7: Sigils in Perl 6
by ysth (Canon) on May 15, 2007 at 20:25 UTC
    Now I'm wondering when someone will write a YAPE::Regex::Explain-like module for perl 6 nouns :)
Re^7: Sigils in Perl 6
by blazar (Canon) on May 20, 2007 at 11:43 UTC
    How many times have people been bitten by magical $a and $b in Perl 5?

    While I'm a strong advocate of "do not use $a and $b as general purpose variables" myself, and I feel like having written so in hundreds of posts... to answer your question literally: "probably fewer than those who have been warned not to!"