Well I brought a list of arguments and you answer with your personal "findings"?
>While the language may seem clearer and in theory easier to understand, ...
Wasn't "make frequent things easy to code" a Perl mantra?
> Basically, if you want "Ruby" style code, then you can cut out the middle man and code in Ruby.
Silly me, and I thought TIMTOWTDI is Perl's style to code... ;-)
I'm curious what would your answer become if I edit my posts to s/Ruby/Perl6/g ?
BTW your not answering the OP about autobox and I never propagated that others should code this way!
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