Posted Mar 17, 2010 17:22 UTC (Wed) by b7j0c (subscriber, #27559)
In reply to: Parrot 2.2?? by bronson
Parent article: Parrot 2.2.0 released
ugh this has been beaten to death. 2007 is calling, it wants its trolls back
everyone who actually cares about perl6 knows that it is alive and well
the teams have gone to great lengths to drumbeat releases on regular intervals and document their progress
both parrot and rakudo and doing great work with regards to making and advertising progress...indeed i don't know of many other open projects that are managed as well
that perl5 continues to go and grow is simply a testament to the diversity of the perl community
Posted Mar 17, 2010 17:58 UTC (Wed) by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523)
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"everyone who actually cares about perl6"
What? All two of them?
Parrot 2.2??
Posted Mar 18, 2010 12:26 UTC (Thu) by jengelh (subscriber, #33263)
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Right now, perl6 is nothing more than php6 to the casual user: not installed by default, thus irrelevant.
Parrot 2.2??
Posted Mar 17, 2010 19:39 UTC (Wed) by bronson (subscriber, #4806)
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I'm not trolling, just offering an answer OP's question. I think it's unarguable that a team that has published two books without even having a working language has lost sight of the big picture.
Also, given the output of the project so far, I think one could be forgiven for thinking that the Perl6 team's top priorities until now has been producing progress reports and selling books.
Anyhow, my best wishes to the entire team for April. I hope they manage to produce software that people actually want to use. We'll see!
Parrot 2.2??
Posted Mar 17, 2010 22:02 UTC (Wed) by chromatic (guest, #26207)
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The output of the project so far includes (as of tomorrow) 27 releases of Rakudo (Perl 6 on Parrot). There may be plenty to criticize, but "not releasing software" is not one of them. A better line of criticism is "Why is it necessary to reinvent regular expressions and spend a couple of years researching how to produce lexically scoped mutable grammars?" -- but once you understand why that's an interesting question, you'll probably have noticed the 27 releases of Rakudo.
I've had working software in Perl 6 for four and a half years.
Parrot 2.2??
Posted Mar 17, 2010 22:24 UTC (Wed) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
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I don't understand the criticism of Perl 6 as not a "working language". It
has been included in Fedora 12
They do very frequent releases on a regular schedule and it is already used
by folks albeit in a limited fashion but that is not different from say,
Python 3. So it would be prudent to understand the current status before
being critical.
Parrot 2.2??
Posted Mar 18, 2010 9:53 UTC (Thu) by tzafrir (subscriber, #11501)
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And what can I do with it?
Specifically, in Debian I now see parrot already included in Squeeze, Rakudo is still in Experimental, but 0 other packages depend on parrot.
Parrot 2.2??
Posted Mar 18, 2010 10:09 UTC (Thu) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
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You can write a Perl 6 program with it obviously :-) The formal release is
next month.