Does there currently exist a set of criteria by which Perl6, or an implementation
thereof, can be defined as "production-ready"?
gvim
On 04/16/2011 05:02 PM, gvim wrote:
> Does there currently exist a set of criteria by which Perl6, or an
> implementation thereof, can be defined as "production-ready"?
No. "production-ready" is just as subjective as "good" or "fast" or
"mature" or "beautiful" or any other adjective you can think
gvim (>):
> Does there currently exist a set of criteria by which Perl6, or an
> implementation thereof, can be defined as "production-ready"?
Not just one set of criteria, but lots of sets of criteria.
Some of these sets have already gone from showing a "no" flag to
showing a "yes" flag in the p
Hello Perlists and Zebras,
Today was quite a big day for the module ecosystem, and as not everyone
lives on the IRC I feel obliged to announce the changes to the wider
world.
First of all, my fork of the ecosystem repo is now merged into
perl6/ecosystem. What changes does it introduce? If you loo