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You realy should define "go with". are you saying in production? No of course no one would use it in serious production. It isn't finished and until it does it wont be ready. Even when it is 'finished' there will be kinks and problems. If you arn't the type of person who likes betas and testing software then perl 6 isn't for you.

While pugs might looks scary, and sound scary by these answers it realy isn't. In fact it is quite fun and exciting as long as you remember it is a developing project and things will change.

None of that changest the fact that Perl6 is HERE and it is HERE NOW! It is not here for development of commercial projects or anything requireing long term stability. It is here for learning and playing and giving input on how P6 will work. So if you want to play with p6 it is here, if you want to help mold what p6 will be it is here now, if you want to develop major software then p6 is not yet mature enough for your needs. Not being mature, and not being here at all are two completely different concepts in my mind though.


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In reply to Re^5: How much Perl6 have we got? by eric256
in thread How much Perl6 have we got? by bronto

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