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12 pointsby supportingalmost 15 years ago

5 comments

tedreedalmost 15 years ago
Refactoring a portion of Parrot's core is not a "rewrite".<p>I'm quite certain that Rakudo will keep functioning just fine.
mmaunderalmost 15 years ago
Sometimes during the evolution of the greatest open source projects they look like crap to an outsider:<p><a href="http://oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/appa.html" rel="nofollow">http://oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/appa.html</a><p>The greatest software takes time to build. Assuming Perl6 keeps plodding along it will take another 10 years before it is truly great.
jasonwatkinspdxalmost 15 years ago
I was pleasantly surprised by Allison Randall's talk at the emerging languages camp. While clearly Parrot has suffered some troubled times, I wouldn't write them off yet. There are some very smart and savvy people working on it.
dreyfizalmost 15 years ago
Death knell, death schnell. The editorializing in the headline is inappropriate and inaccurate. The open-source community with the strongest testing culture of any programming language is refactoring some well-tested code.<p>Flagging this to request a headline rewrite.
mstalmost 15 years ago
Parrot has been nailed to the perch since Dan Sugalski left. (hi, chromatic, I'm the perfectly spherical sceptic you've been imagining)<p>rakudo-ng smells to me like the rakudo guys are preparing to be cross-VM.<p>I love my perl5 VM and therefore am not the expert on this. But I respect the other language in the perl family (Camelia spec, Rakudo implementation) and think your headline is overblown.
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