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<node id="836552" title="Re^3: A wholly inadequate reply to an Anonymous Monk" created="2010-04-23 12:17:37" updated="2010-04-23 12:17:37">
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Yes you are writing about Perl 6, Speaking about Perl 6 etc. My point was not about that.&lt;b&gt; But rather about explaining people why building a Grammar engine for Perl 6 is so difficult&lt;/b&gt;, as I understand that has roots in the mutable aspects of Perl 6 Grammar.
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You are doing a great job, absolutely no doubts about that. But in this world you have to blow your own trumpet. Giving people a feel of(Technical matters of the compiler, not features of the language) will do a lot of help.</field>
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