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Author FAQ 1.6 What is perl6?
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2006-10-30, 7:10 pm

This is an excerpt from the latest version perlfaq1.pod, which
comes with the standard Perl distribution. These postings aim to
reduce the number of repeated questions as well as allow the community
to review and update the answers. The latest version of the complete
perlfaq is at http://faq.perl.org .

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1.6: What is perl6?

At The Second O'Reilly Open Source Software Convention, Larry Wall
announced Perl6 development would begin in earnest. Perl6 was an oft
used term for Chip Salzenberg's project to rewrite Perl in C++ named
Topaz. However, Topaz provided valuable insights to the next version of
Perl and its implementation, but was ultimately abandoned.

If you want to learn more about Perl6, or have a desire to help in the
crue to make Perl a better place then peruse the Perl6 developers
page at http://dev.perl.org/perl6/ and get involved.

Perl6 is not scheduled for release yet, and Perl5 will still be
supported for quite awhile after its release. Do not wait for Perl6 to
do whatever you need to do.

"We're really serious about reinventing everything that needs
reinventing." --Larry Wall



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