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OK. I assume you didn't mean your posts in this Meditation. (I've carefully read all of those, but I think that was obvious.) So I just went and explored the 25 matches to a google for "site:www.modernperlbooks.com rakudo star". This seemed an appropriate best effort response to your request. Maybe this wasn't what you meant; if so I'd appreciate an elaboration of "my posts" or better still some specific URLs or quotes.

The only posts of the 25 saying something substantive relevant to this exchange were Why My Side Project Doesn't Use Perl 6 and In Search of Minimum Viable Utility. I'd read both of those before.

Imo your link to "my list of requirements to use Rakudo for practical purposes" in the earlier post is the most revealing element. I don't think Rakudo Star was intended to meet those sorts of requirements. I plan to ask Patrick if he thinks Rakudo Star was, should be, or will ever be, about trying to meet those sorts of requirements. If he chooses to answer, I'll post back here to update.


In reply to Re^3: Rakudo Star, Red Queen Edition by raiph
in thread Hockey Sticks by raiph

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