Michael G Schwern writes: > It might be useful to draw up a list of functions and features which > we don't plan on changing? Maybe just run through each Perl 5 man > page and highlight everything that will still be the same and post > this somewhere? Damian's converted a program from the Cookbook to perl6 to show how the language might look. It's not vastly different from the perl5 version. It certainly still looks like the same language. Damian, is the code ready for public consumption yet? Nat
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