Is there something more up-to-date concerning "Perl 6 best practices" that
are presently-recommended (by p6l or @Larry) than the following item on the
Perl 6 wiki?

 

  <http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_books_and_media>

 

    Perl 5 Books with Perl 6 Relevance

 

    * "Perl Best Practices" by Damian Conway. Even though this currently
applies to Perl 5, most of the principles also apply to Perl 6. This book is
the semi-officially recommended guideline for people developing core Perl 6
modules and tests.

 

Until the Perl 6 version of "Perl Best Practices" is (hopefully) available a
year or 2 from now, would it meanwhile be useful to create a Perl 6 wiki
page devoted to this subject, which would be linked to this documentation
page (among others)?

 

  <http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?documentation>

 

Best regards,

Conrad Schneiker

 

 <http://www.athenalab.com/> www.AthenaLab.com

 

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