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After sleeping on this, I woke up an thought this:
If it's going to be difficult (read: Damian Conway+Larry Wall+CowboyNeal needed) to do a full port to Palm OS, then what about a perl debugger? This wouldn't be too dificult, plus I would think that it would be a more effective use of time until perl6 comes out (anybody got an ETA on that?). This is, of course, only if the guys I have mailed above don't respond in a week or so.
The reason I am not wanting to go straight ahead with a full-blown perl port is really becuase I don't have the technical ability/time to do things like this. Plus if someone already has a lot of the port done, I don't want to look like a fool :). Remember the first rule of programming: don't try to re-invent the wheel.
The Evil but Fickle Dr Lambado
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