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posted by on Monday February 15 2016, @09:13AM   Printer-friendly
from the digging-through-the-oysters dept.

Perl 6 was officially released in source form for the Rakudo compiler on Christmas Day 2015 as promised in the old "ready by Christmas" joke. But for most people the most usable form is Rakudo Star (which includes docs and some batteries in the shape of library modules) and this was released earlier in this month.

Yesterday the first Mac installer was released alongside the existing Windows MSI. UNIX users can install from the rakudo-star-2016.01.tar.gz source tarball.

Full details at http://www.perl6.org/downloads/

So now is a good time to try out this radical new reboot of perl into a different but related language if you are interested in programming languages. The classic version (perl 5) powers Soylentnews and is, of course, still widely used.

There are some nice examples at the homepage http://www.perl6.org/


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 15 2016, @04:17PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 15 2016, @04:17PM (#304712)

    To be fair, you always could [metacpan.org].

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 15 2016, @04:27PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 15 2016, @04:27PM (#304717)

    oops, just noticed you said Perl6 and I linked to a Perl5 thing. Nevermind.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 15 2016, @04:36PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 15 2016, @04:36PM (#304728)

      Now the question is: Do we raise an exception? Or do we push a "cleanup" function reference into the reclamation stack which reports an error?

      There's always more than one way to do everything in Perl.