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authorPatrick Spek <p.spek@tyil.nl>2020-06-10 11:16:47 +0200
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title: Why Perl 6?
date: 2018-02-05 18:22:20
-tags: Article Perl6
+tags: Perl6 Raku
description: >
I've grown quite fond of Perl 6 the more I learn about it, yet the general
developer community still seems to think Perl is a dirty word. In this