I know this is something that already came up, but years passed since then. I'd be curious to know what you other monks think now about...
Your feeling about Perl 6 is:
- The version after Perl 5
- No doubt, the best computer language in the known universe
- The Java/C#/Ruby/Python/Brainf*ck/... killer
- The definitive compiler-interpreter with its multi-backend architecture
- It's a stunningly advanced higher-level language
- Somewhat complex, sometimes I can't even follow perl6-* lists
- Far too complex, I definitely can't follow perl6-* lists
- Will I need to modify my scripts and classes?
- Is there a Perl6 language?
- Huh?
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