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Re: The current state of Perl6

by Anonymous Monk
on Apr 21, 2010 at 02:38 UTC ( [id://835932]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to The current state of Perl6

It has been mentioned that pugs project has been unmaintainable,
but it was a good project going at a pretty good pace and was successful in getting lots of people interested,
Here is one of the reason why it did not go further
also none of the perl6 devs do not mention fglocks work.
These were capable people who were given the cold treatment

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Re^2: The current state of Perl6
by audreyt (Hermit) on Apr 23, 2010 at 09:12 UTC

    Speaking for myself, well, hepatitis was the major reason I stopped coding for Perl 6, and though it was not anywhere near serious enough to require liver transplantation, it did take me many, many months to recover.

    It's true that when I recovered in 2009, my internal trauma blocked my contribution to Perl 6 for a year. However, I gradually grew out of that -- and imvho, reconciliation is the best kind of social sublimation.

    So please contribute to fglock++'s Perlito or any other implementations you see fit, but as the trauma is over for both me and chromatic++, please kindly refrain from introducing more drama on that particular setting.

    Thank you for your understanding. :-)

Re^2: The current state of Perl6
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 21, 2010 at 02:41 UTC

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