Chaim Frenkel writes: > Those are all major typo inducing changes. > > You'll need alternative micro-code loads for your fingers, when > switching between clients and when editing scripts that pre-date Perl > 6. So we can't change Perl, because changes have to be learned? So now the changes are too SMALL, and we should have a language that is completely different so that you won't be confused when you edit different scripts? Nat
- perl5 to perl6 Nathan Torkington
- Re: perl5 to perl6 Nathan Torkington
- Re: perl5 to perl6 Chaim Frenkel
- Re: perl5 to perl6 Nathan Torkington
- Re: perl5 to perl6 nick
- Re: perl5 to perl6 Jarkko Hietaniemi
- Re: perl5 to perl6 Nathan Torkington
- Re: perl5 to perl6 Jarkko Hietaniemi
- Re:perl5 to perl6 H.Merijn Brand
- Re: Re:perl5 to perl6 Mike Lacey
- Re: perl5 to perl6 Dave Storrs
- RE: perl5 to perl6 David Grove
- Re: perl5 to perl6 Chaim Frenkel
- Re: perl5 to perl6 Larry Wall