Maybe that's just one reason. To prevent the beer-obsessed attention deficit development process of perl-6 from breaking your production code.
Of course that means you're right. You won't hear me say this often, Ralphie-boy, but you're right. There's no point. Why not just use a language that exists? One with developers who know how to deliver working software that doesn't break every month? Good point.
In reply to Re^6: A great talk on Perl6
by Anonymous Monk
in thread A great talk on Perl6
by emilbarton
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