I second.  I too have been watching the Perl 6 development and I have 
played around with PUGS.  I really want Perl6 to succeed and very eager to 
know what are ActiveState's plans on Perl6?

Regards,

Sam Dela Cruz
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=HI!

I was addressed to this maillist to ask a simple question:

are there any plans at ActiveState for making a Perl 6 compiler
in recent future?

The question is simple but the situation is not. There is almost
complete language specification already but there is no compiler
that can work in real life at real time with realistic speed.
All we have now for playing with Perl 6 is a Pugs tool which
is good but slow.

I wonder if ActiveState have any ideas to complete the race.


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