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	<title>Comments on: Day 1: Catching Up With Perl 6</title>
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		<title>By: raiph</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Colomon++.

I love the fact there are so many serious Perl 6 implementations. There will be those who claim balkanization etc., but *.

Here&#039;s another implementation that might be interesting to some others that I just saw posted about somewhere else (I forget where). I took a quick gander. Here&#039;s a brief summary: online test page: http://perlcabal.org/~fglock/perlito.html; on github, first checked in a couple years ago, plenty of commits in last week; most of the project pages (eg perlito.org) seem out of date. For most of its life Perlito was labelled as a P6 subset; don&#039;t know if the recent dropping of the subset label is deliberate or not, meaningful or not.

And then there&#039;s NQP (&quot;not quite perl&quot;), which is very deliberately a P6 subset.]]></description>
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<p>I love the fact there are so many serious Perl 6 implementations. There will be those who claim balkanization etc., but *.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s another implementation that might be interesting to some others that I just saw posted about somewhere else (I forget where). I took a quick gander. Here&#8217;s a brief summary: online test page: <a href="http://perlcabal.org/~fglock/perlito.html" rel="nofollow">http://perlcabal.org/~fglock/perlito.html</a>; on github, first checked in a couple years ago, plenty of commits in last week; most of the project pages (eg perlito.org) seem out of date. For most of its life Perlito was labelled as a P6 subset; don&#8217;t know if the recent dropping of the subset label is deliberate or not, meaningful or not.</p>
<p>And then there&#8217;s NQP (&#8220;not quite perl&#8221;), which is very deliberately a P6 subset.</p>
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