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Perl 6 features show off (for perl 5 programmers)
moritz writes "In a Series of blog posts I try to show how cool Perl 6 really is, and why some of the design choices where made the way they are now. The target audience are Perl 5 programmers.
It is build like a tutorial, but strongly emphasizes the "why".
So far the Introduction, the basic (strings, arrays, hashes) and something about types has been published, and the plan is to add one article per day, for about the next two weeks.
You can help by providing feedback, and by suggesting further topics (either here in the comments, or on #perl6 on irc.perl.org)"
It is build like a tutorial, but strongly emphasizes the "why".
So far the Introduction, the basic (strings, arrays, hashes) and something about types has been published, and the plan is to add one article per day, for about the next two weeks.
You can help by providing feedback, and by suggesting further topics (either here in the comments, or on #perl6 on irc.perl.org)"
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