I’m 110% in favor of the idea, as the slow kids say, and upvoted it. I doubt it’s remotely possible. Rperl, for example, only worked because it removed the deep magick from Perl. Perl6 is extremely hard to make good and fast and appear sooner than 18 years after the trick begins. So, again, I love the idea but I would really, really, really prefer to not hear about it again here unless there is something to run that resembles the proposal. The arguments and infighting are not fun and even less productive.

Sidebar: WebPerl is amazing and exactly the right thing to do here and now; and how about the fact that is works now.


In reply to Re^3: Perl 11 by Your Mother
in thread Perl 11 by Anonymous Monk

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