So i read A6. Now is my time to show what came up in my mind.
It seems by the time Perl 6 comes out, i would be better
served by learning Lisp and gaining ever more knowledge of
C++. Then decide if i should really use Perl 6 for its new
features.
There would be need for two kinds of books on Perl 6:
one which takes version 5 experience in account, and another
one which asks to abandon that experince at least for major/large
number of concepts. I think i would buy both versions.
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