So far http://pleac.sourceforge.net/ has comparative Perl Cookbook example for these languages:
- perl, 100.00% done (naturally, since they're from the book) - python, 63.43% done - ruby, 62.43% done - guile, 30.00% done - merd, 28.86% done - ada, 26.00% done - tcl, 25.00% done - ocaml, 24.71% done - haskell, 20.86% done - pike, 23.29% done - java, 14.29% done - pliant, 9.43% done - commonlisp, 6.29% done - c++, 3.43% done - forth, 2.00% done - erlang, 1.86% done - php, 1.71% done - R, 1.43% done - masd, 0.57% done - nasm, 0.29% done You can see from this graph http://pleac.sourceforge.net/pleac_evolving.png that both python and ruby are steadily gathering examples, and that ocaml and pike have shown a recent spurt of activity. The maintainer, Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, is very happy to accept perl6 versions of Perl Cookbook examples. As soon as the first arrives he'll rename perl to perl5 and start a new perl6 language category and start tracking contributions. More useful golf practice for Pugs fans! There must be some Perl Cookbook examples it can already execute... Tim.