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Could someone provide a link of material where to start with Perl 6? Also could someone point to real application already developed with Perl 6?

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Rakudo is the droid you're looking for. Rakudo is an almost completely working Perl 6 implementation, currently the best approach to Perl 6 you can get.

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  • If you had a more extensive answer in mind, but withheld it because the question came from someone with a poor reputation, then please pretend that I asked the question instead. Otherwise, you're punishing others for one person's laziness or ignorance. Dec 14, 2009 at 9:50
  • Good point, but I don't have more information than is available on Rakudo.org, no. But I can be more specific, will add links to the subpages. :)
    – Pascal
    Dec 14, 2009 at 10:06
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Contrary to Zoran's assertion, dev.perl.org/perl6/ is out of date in many places.

I'd recommend the community-driven alternative instead: http://perl6.org/

The probably largest Perl 6 application today is the November wiki by Carl Mäsak and Johand Viklund: http://november-wiki.org/

If you already know some Perl 5, this is a good place to start: http://perlgeek.de/en/article/5-to-6

If you don't know Perl 5, your best bet is a Perl 6 book currently in development: http://github.com/perl6/book/ (go to the download section and pick the latest .pdf there).

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This seems like a good place to start... http://dev.perl.org/perl6/

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A nice resource (at time of writing) for people who already know Perl 5 is the Perl 6 Advent Calendar

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