I was sitting here, forcing myself to keep out of the new thread on Perl and Functional Programming until I had had a nap and let the inspiration of my subconscious spring forth, when it struck me that a lot of the advice on dereferencing and typeglobs and special globals is going to be out of date and actually misleading to someone running Perl 6.
This is another instance of the issue of creating a version of a website. Here is the last time I asked this same question:
Changing website prices based on client? (keywd: Web Software Engr)
So how are we going to create Perl 5 and Perl 6 versions of this site ?
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