That examples project looks like a great start. If I knew how to use Git, and if I knew Perl 6, I'd add a directory to it called "the_basics", and put in the following files (to start):
- scalars.pl
- strings.pl
- arrays.pl
- hashes.pl
- operators.pl
- regex.pl
- control_structures.pl
- context.pl
- references.pl
- scope.pl
- functions.pl
- classes.pl
- modules.pl
- packages.pl
- stdin_stdout.pl
- environment_variables.pl
- files.pl
- tests.pl
If anyone wants to beat me to it, please go ahead. Would make it a snap to get up to speed with Perl 6 in a hurry.
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