This is Google for you. They can use an army of automatons to achieve their goals and the rest of us have to use human power to clean up their mess.
Disappointing but not surprising. "I refuse to use Perl 6 until it runs an arbitrary subset of the incomplete specification on multiple backends," said no user ever.
Brilliant! Let's /do/ have an argument about what "useful" or "production" mean.
If 13 years of futility still leave you optimistic, your mind is far more open than mine.
Firefox and Chrome have actual users who get stuff done, probably because their developers have a track record of releasing useful software. Perl 6 has a track record of not being useful, but I'm sure /this/ time…
Never end? More like never deliver.
Wow, they are really good at starting things.
This is Google for you. They can use an army of automatons to achieve their goals and the rest of us have to use human power to clean up their mess.
Disappointing but not surprising. "I refuse to use Perl 6 until it runs an arbitrary subset of the incomplete specification on multiple backends," said no user ever.
Brilliant! Let's /do/ have an argument about what "useful" or "production" mean.
If 13 years of futility still leave you optimistic, your mind is far more open than mine.
Firefox and Chrome have actual users who get stuff done, probably because their developers have a track record of releasing useful software. Perl 6 has a track record of not being useful, but I'm sure /this/ time…
Never end? More like never deliver.
Wow, they are really good at starting things.