For me, perl5's OO is never a problem. And I'm happy to find that bless is still in perl6.

But my question is when, not what. If possible, I certainly want to introduce perl6 to my friends instead of perl5 (think of meta-op, feed, new regex grammar.... Compared to perl5, many ideas deserve Wow!)

so, Does rakudo team prefer to developing some parts such as IO, concurrcy or regex so that people can write more useful codes in perl6?

Sorry for my so many questions on perl6. I can't connect to IRC for safe policy of coperation. :(


I am trying to improve my English skills, if you see a mistake please feel free to reply or /msg me a correction


In reply to Re^4: If Parrot comes, can Rakudo be far behind? by xiaoyafeng
in thread If Parrot comes, can Rakudo be far behind? by xiaoyafeng

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