Last month we looked at bringing Perl 6 inspired syntax to Perl 5 via
p5-MOP. This month we take a look at whether any of the current Perl 6
implementations (there are more than 3) have the speed and stability to
be useful for production applications.

Details and directions below and here:
http://boston-pm.wikispaces.com/Calendar+2013

 -Tom

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Subject: [Boston.pm] Tech Meeting Tuesday - benchmarking Perl5 vs Perl6
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 00:34:41 -0500
From: Bill Ricker

Tuesday December 10, 2013 E51-376
Tim King - Benchmarking Perl6 vs Perl5

* Perl 6's suitability for "production." (Your definition may vary.)
* Experiences of the state and stability of Rakudo.
* Benchmarks of my favorite P6 features.
* Lines of P6 code from everyday life.
* Some comparisons of P6 with P5.


Boiler plate Details
Tech Meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at MIT.
Talk begins at 7:30.
Refreshments in the hallway prior.
RSVP for count encouraged but not required, to
[email protected] or Boston-PM list, by 3pm Tuesday.

In case of weather, check boston.pm.org wiki and this mailing list for
updates.

-- 
Bill
@n1vux [email protected]
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