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I'm sorry if this offends. But a complete laypersons* perspective from someone who hasn't been keeping up on the current perl ecosystem is this: perl6 failed to the degree that perl 5 became perl 7, while all the perl programmers switched to ruby or python. Am I wrong?

*ok, not completely layperson, I used perl a lot a decade ago an have spent a week playing with raku at one point, but nothing in my professional life even has a slight smell of perl anymore, which is strange seeing as 90% of our company codebase was perl 15 years ago.



Perl 6 / Raku did achieve its goal of a programming language that kept all the good parts of Perl, and remove it warts, making it ready to become the 100 year programming language.

In my opinion, the failure is in the timing of the process, and keeping the Perl community involved in the process.




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