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<node id="982673" title="Re^2: Four Legs Good, Five Legs Bad" created="2012-07-19 13:37:42" updated="2012-07-19 13:37:42">
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chromatic</author>
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&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;em&gt;Who's calling Perl 6 "production ready"?&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;

&lt;p&gt;If you're going to tell anecdotes about how "real people are using it in production now!" ([id://982553]), you really ought to disclaim that anecdotes aren't data, that a handful of people don't necessarily make a trend, and that the repetition of the word "production" between your anecdote and the phrase "production ready" is, at best, coincidental (or a deliberate&amp;mdash;and as I see it, dishonest&amp;mdash;attempt to reframe the debate).&lt;/p&gt;</field>
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982666</field>
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