All this means is that we are that much closer to Perl 6, or is it?
Either way, I get that warm feeling deep inside when I think about the
wonders of Perl 6.

Nikola Janceski

If I had only known. I would have become a locksmith.
-- Albert Einstein (1879-1955) 



> -----Original Message-----
> From: drieux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 12:24 PM
> To: begin begin
> Subject: but what about 5.5.3 was Re: Perl 5.8.0rc1 
> changelogs. What are
> you most excited about?
> 
> 
> 
> On Monday, June 3, 2002, at 08:43 , David T-G wrote:
> [..]
> > If you want to stay "up to speed", all you have to have are 
> > N.<even>.highest
> > and you're there, and you don't have to worry about an 
> interface changing
> > or something breaking from one day to the next as you would 
> with good old
> > (well, new :-) N.<odd>.whatever.
> [..]
> 
> my complements on reminding us all that odd things are just ODD...
> 
> I think a lot of us were pushing production perl code out the
> door with 5.5.3 - because we needed the features that were there....
> 
> BUT! I think I am pleased NOT to have known that we were putting
> the production release at risk by using the 'developer snapshot'
> version of the perl...
> 
> Which probably explains why I feel safer with 5.6.1 at this point...
> 
> ciao
> drieux
> 
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