On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 07:52:47 +0100, Paul Makepeace wrote:
> http://szabgab.com/talks/perl6/perl6-introduction.html
>
> =snip
>
> Perl 6 is not fully specified yet
>
> Even what is specified is not fully implemented yet
>
> I hardly know any Perl 6
>
> This is my first experiment in creating training material for Perl 6.
>
> =cut
>
> Haha!

As I'm sure someone must have said before, teaching a subject is often
the best way to learn it. If you bear in mind that this resembles the
blind leading the blind to some degree, what's been posted so far on
the tricks list is at least somewhat interesting, even if it's not
necessarily the whole truth and nothing but.

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