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Getting Started with Perl 6

(This is mostly just a skeleton with a few key URLs; feel free to flesh it out,
improve the formatting etc.)


Learning Perl 6

  Unfortunately, there doesn't yet seem to be much in the way of tutorials for
  people new to Perl 6.
  
  These are a few resources you may want to try:
  
  * Quickref
  
  Concise summaries of how to do various common things in Perl 6.  Probably
  too terse to serve as a tutorial, but useful nonetheless.
  
  http://svn.openfoundry.org/pugs/docs/quickref/
  (or docs/quickref/ in your local copy)
  
  * Examples
  
  http://svn.openfoundry.org/examples/
  (or examples/ in your local copy)
  
  * #perl6 (irc.freenode.net)
  
  Logs are also available.
  
  http://colabti.de/irclogger//irclogger_logs/perl6
  http://irc.pugscode.org/  (redirects to today's log)
  
  * Synopses
  
  The official Perl 6 design documents, as maintained by @Larry.  Can be a
  little hard to follow sometimes, particularly for newcomers, but you may
  want to give them a try anyway.
  
  http://svn.perl.org/perl6/doc/trunk/design/syn/  (official repo)
  http://dev.perl.org/perl6/doc/synopsis.html      (HTML versions)
  
  * perl6-language
  
  http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.language


Installing Pugs

  * Windows
  
  Windows users who don't want the hassle of building Pugs themselves should
  try the binaries in PXPerl.
  
  http://pxperl.com/
  
  * Other Platforms
  
  Use your favourite Subversion client to grab the latest revision from the
  official Pugs repository.
  
  http://svn.openfoundry.org/pugs/

  You can also try getting one of the releases from CPAN, but if you're going
  to build it yourself anyway, you might as well try the latest SVN revision.
  
  http://search.cpan.org/~autrijus/Perl6-Pugs/
  
  Pugs is written in Haskell, so you'll need a recent version of GHC to build
  it.  (As of writing, 6.4.1 is recommended; 6.4 works on some platforms.)
  
  http://haskell.org/ghc/download.html