I was browsing Perl.com and read a bit of Larry Wall's "State of the
Onion". In it he mentions, "It has some issues, but in the long run
JavaScript might actually turn out to be a decent platform for running
Perl 6 on."
What does that mean?
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> On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 at 06:23, Rob Richardson opined:
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> RR:What is the advantage of these changes?
> RR:When is Perl 6 due out?
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> On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 at 06:23, Rob Richardson opined:
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> RR:What is the advantage of these changes?
> RR:When is Perl 6 due out?
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On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 at 06:23, Rob Richardson opined:
RR:What is the advantage of these changes?
RR:When is Perl 6 due out?
RR:Do those links you provided describe all the differences we will see in
RR:Perl 6?
i'm no authority on perl 6, so i can't ans