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This Fortnight on Perl 6, October 2004 Part Two







This Fortnight on Perl 6, October 2004
Part Two

This Fortnight on Perl 6, October 2004
Part Two
12/19/2004 03:27 PM

Matt Fowles summarizes two more weeks of the Perl 6 mailing lists in the last half of October.




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