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 - You are good enough!
 
Tue, 21 Sep 2010
Announcing try.rakudo.org, an interactive Perl 6 shell in your browser
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It is my pleasure to announce try.rakudo.org, an interactive Perl 6 shell in your browser, based on the Rakudo Perl 6 compiler.
It gives you the opportunity to try out small pieces of Perl 6 code without having to install a compiler yourself, and show the results to your colleagues.
Future plans for try.rakudo.org include a tutorial, which gives you instructions that you can try out immediately.
Credits for creating the site go to John "ash" Harrison and cygx; hosting is provided by Juerd Waalboer on feather.
Update: after publishing this post I've learned that the main author already wrote an announcement, which is also worth reading.