On 11/15/2010 01:02 PM, Raman.P wrote: > Perl is not dead. There is enough space for multiple languages to exist. Loot > at http://search.cpan.org/recent to judge the number of modules > created/updated every day. Certainly not all of them are written by old > programmers. > Look at other projects like catalyst framework, webmin, bricolage, > movabletype blog, mojolicious, foswiki,webgui cms etc., to see how alive it > is. > > Above all our KG's favourite search engine duckduckgo is also running on > perl. I think another search engine blekko is also using perl. > > Hopefully perl6 will come soon to set at rest all the doubts.
Perl 6 is a entirely different language and will have to grow its own ecosystem and might end up casting more doubts on the future of the language. Having said that, you don't have to wait, $ yum search perl6 (Fedora 14) rakudo is the current Perl 6 implementation ============================== N/S Matched: perl6 ============================== perl-Perl6-Junction.noarch : Perl6 style Junction operators in Perl5 perl-Parse-Method-Signatures.noarch : Perl6 like method signature parser perl-Perl6-Bible.noarch : Perl 6 Design Documentations perl-Syntax-Highlight-Perl6.noarch : Perl 6 Syntax Highlighter rakudo-star.x86_64 : Rakudo, Perl6-modules, Blizkost and documentation ---- Rahul _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
