https://github.com/perl-foundation-outreach/gsoc-2021-ideas/issues
Here you go Cheers El dom, 31 ene 2021 a las 8:56, JJ Merelo (<jjmer...@gmail.com>) escribió: > Hi, > > El sáb, 30 ene 2021 a las 23:14, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users (< > perl6-us...@perl.org>) escribió: > >> On 1/30/21 9:11 AM, JJ Merelo wrote: >> > Anyway, my 2¢ is that in the grand scheme of things, compile time is >> not >> > that important. >> >> It drives me around the bend and wastes a lot of my >> time. It is also embarrassing to hand something like >> that over to a customer. >> > > You can shave time by spinning off all business logic to a module that the > customer can install. It will be precompiled when it does, and it will save > a lot of time next time it's loaded. Perl does not need that, although of > course modularizing will always allow you to use best practices like > testing and reuse. > > That said, it's always good to make things faster. Given Rakudo is written > to a large extent in Raku, and Raku is being continuously improved, up to > and including the new RakuAST, it will happen. The fact that such a project > would involve a deep dive into the different layers of the existing Raku, > as well as the new RakuAST, make it possibly a unsuitable candidate for > Google Summer of Code. > > Cheers > > > -- > JJ > -- JJ