> Damian's converted a program from the Cookbook to perl6 to show how > the language might look. It's not vastly different from the perl5 > version. It certainly still looks like the same language. Yep. BTW this is the first in a series of articles paralleling Larry's Apocalypses. Every time he writes another piece of the design, I'll be illustrating it in code. > Damian, is the code ready for public consumption yet? I'm waiting on any feedback from Nat and Larry (who I'm sure have nothing *else* to do with their time! ;-) before unleashing it. As soon as they think it's good-to-go, I'll send Nat the pod and it should hit perl.com a day or two later. Damian
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