Hi Mr. Mathews,
    PXPerl (http://pxperl.com/) has a version of Perl6 compiled into
the build.  That should get you started.

Regards,
Chris

On 5/18/06, Michael Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Like Thomas, I'm interested in having a go, in my case I'd like to
install something I can play with. The link is appreciated but what I
was hoping for was a simple set of instructions for just installing
Perl6  (maybe I missed it--sorry) . Does such a thing exist?

Regards,
Michael Mathews
<OnPerl.org>

On 18/05/06, A. Pagaltzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo Thomas :-),
>
> * Thomas Wittek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-18 20:30]:
> > Would you recommend reading the synopses[1]?
> > Or should I take a look at pugs-doc?
>
> the synopses are the canonical design documentation of the Perl 6
> language, to my understanding. Pugs-doc would probably be a good
> place to look if you actually want to tinker in the language (at
> least, in its Pugs incarnation). There's a `getting_started`[1]
> in pugs-doc that should provide the sort of pointers you're after.
>
> [1]: http://svn.openfoundry.org/pugs/docs/getting_started
>
> Regards,
> --
> #Aristotle
> *AUTOLOAD=*_;sub _{s/(.*)::(.*)/print$2,(",$\/"," ")[defined wantarray]/e;$1};
> &Just->another->Perl->hacker;
>

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