##Perl

   - Mixed use of sigils

        my @array = ( 1, 2, 3 );
        my $array = [ 4, 5, 6 ];

        my $one  = $array[0]; # not @array[0], you would get the length instead
        my $four = $array->[0]; # definitely not $array[0]

        my( $three, $four ) = @array[1,2];
        my( $five,  $six  ) = @$array[1,2]; # coerce to array first

        my $length_a = @array;
        my $length_s = @$array;

        my $ref_a = \@array;
        my $ref_s = $array;

    In `Perl6` it is written:

        my @array = ( 1, 2, 3 );
        my $array = [ 4, 5, 6 ];

        my $one  = @array[0];
        my $four = $array[0];

        my( $three, $four ) = @array[1,2];
        my( $five,  $six  ) = $array[1,2];

        my $length_a = @array.length;
        my $length_s = $array.length;

        my $ref_a = @array;
        my $ref_s = $array;


   - Lack of true OO

        package my_object;
        # fake constructor
        sub new{ bless {}, $_[0] }
        # fake properties/attributes
        sub var_a{
          my $self = shift @_;
          $self->{'var_a'} = $_[0] if @_;
          $self->{'var_a'}
        }

    In `Perl6` it is written:

        class Dog is Mammal {
            has $.name = "fido";
            has $.tail is rw;
            has @.legs;
            has $!brain;
            method doit ($a, $b, $c) { ... }
            ...
        }

   - Poorly designed regex features

        /(?=regexp)/;        # look ahead
        /(?<=fixed-regexp)/; # look behind
        /(?!regexp)/;        # negative look ahead
        /(?<!fixed-regexp)/; # negative look behind
        /(?>regexp)/;        # independent sub expression
        /(?:don't capture)/; # non-capturing group
        /(?<name>regexp)/;   # named capture
        /[A-Z]/;             # character class
        # '-' would have to be the first or last element in
        # the character class to include it in the match
        /(?(condition)yes-regexp)/;
        /(?(condition)yes-regexp|no-regexp)/;

    In `Perl6` it is written:

        / <?before pattern>  /;   # lookahead
        / <?after pattern>   /;   # lookbehind
        / regexp :: pattern  /;   # backtracking control
        / $<name>=[ regexp ] /;   # named capture
        / [ don't capture ]  /;   # non-capturing group
        / <[A..Z]>           /;   # character class
        # you don't generally use '.' in a character class anyway

        / [ @<words>=[\w+]\s+ ]* /; 


   - Lack of multiple dispatch

        sub f(   int $i ){ ... }  # err
        sub f( float $i ){ ... }  # err
        sub f($){ ... } # occasionally useful

    In `Perl6` it is written:

        multi sub f(   int $i ){ ... }
        multi sub f( float $i ){ ... }
        multi sub f(       $i ){ ... } # everything else


   - Poor Operator overloading

        package my_object;
        use overload
          '+' => \&add,
          ...
        ;

    In `Perl6` it is written:

        multi sub infix:<+> (Us $us, Them $them) |
                            (Them $them, Us $us) { ... }