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1. cestit+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-11-19 20:46:21
I think more specifically it was the hesitance to move Perl 5 significantly forward in the meantime that caused the damage. That has been decidedly changed the last few years, with great strides being made. That time in between is lost, though.
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2. bombca+Mv[view] [source] 2025-11-19 23:41:41
>>cestit+(OP)
This is the key - you need to cannibalize from the "new" for the "old" if you're making a grandiose change with no set release date. Perl 5 continuing to get some "back ported" improvements from Perl 6 would have kept it alive for quite a lot longer.

You run the risk of killing the new in the cradle, though, and often that scares people.

   from __future__ import coolshit
that's the way you wanna roll
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