c59f2fb1f49b80f5?lnk=gst&q=r28689#c59f2fb1f49b80f5
> I would personally like to see hyphens used as the standard word
separator,
> with underscores available for exceptions - say, naming a Perl interface
> method exactly the same as the underlying C function it provides access
to.
[...]
++!
===
Best Regards,
Conrad
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
; I would personally like to see hyphens used as the standard word separator,
> with underscores available for exceptions - say, naming a Perl interface
> method exactly the same as the underlying C function it provides access to.
[...]
++!
Best regards,
Conrad
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
> From: Guy Hulbert [mailto:gwhulb...@eol.ca]
> On Tue, 2009-24-03 at 11:38 -0700, Conrad Schneiker wrote:
> > Here's my latest suggestion:
> >
> > http://www.athenalab.com/Rakudo_logo_2.htm
> >
> > It combines Damian Conway's suggestions (please se
> -Original Message-
> From: Conrad Schneiker [mailto:conrad.schnei...@gmail.com]
> Here's my latest suggestion:
>
> http://www.athenalab.com/Rakudo_logo_2.htm
>
> It combines Damian Conway's suggestions (please see below)
> and Ross Kendall's
e proposed Perl 6 logo
and the Parrot logo.
The proposed Perl 6 logo is a coronene molecule
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronene).
PS: Suggested {Perl6, Parrot, Parrot languages, and CXAN}
ecosystem slogan: "brainware of the semantic web".
Best regards,
Conrad
Conrad Sc
> From: Steffen Schwigon [mailto:s...@renormalist.net]
> Why not taking a camel with 6 humps?
>
> Just joking, could not resist. :-)
You want 6 humps?
I'll give you 6 humps!
Check this out:
http://www.athenalab.com/Rakudo_logo.htm
Best regards,
Conrad
ize:
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?conrad_schneiker#about_that_1_000_prize
PS: Thanks to {Andy Lester of http://perlbuzz.com/ and
associates} for setting up the official {Perl 5 and Perl 6}
wikis in 2006, and to {Paul Fenwick and associates} at
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6 for
etter wiki engine than the current one.
(BTW, what are your main issues with the current
wiki engine, and preferred alternatives?)
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl 6 Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
tackoverflow.com/questions/102271/perl-6-supports-something-called-junctions-what-uses-can-you-think-of
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/118141/what-exactly-is-parrot
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl 6 Wiki - http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
erl-6
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102271/perl-6-supports-something-called-j
unctions-what-uses-can-you-think-of
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/118141/what-exactly-is-parrot
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
<http://www.athenalab.com/> www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl
Just wanted to everyone's attention to this section of the official Perl 6 wiki:
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_marketplace
Hopefully Jerry will want to add an entry now.
Hopefully Elyse will want to add one soon.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLa
f "Perl Best Practices" is (hopefully) available a
year or 2 from now, would it meanwhile be useful to create a Perl 6 wiki
page devoted to this subject, which would be linked to this documentation
page (among others)?
<http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?documentation>
to it on the Perl 6 Wiki home page (at end of
the first entry
under "Development Status"):
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl 6 Wiki - http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
I, I've also referenced your work here (see the "Latest News" bullet under
the "About That $1,000 Prize"):
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?conrad_schneiker
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl 6 Wiki h
klund/november/>
Great!
By the way, in the U.S., Thanksgiving day happens to be in November.
So thanks in advance.
Do you plan to make a publicly-usable version of this wiki available,
perhaps
on the feather development system?
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
O
ilities are:
$Tohono-O'odham # Native American Indian words.
$don't-reset # Contractions.
@int'l-shipping-options # Abbreviations ("international").
$Tim-O'Reilly# :-)
Some other common uses of isolated 's (notab
> entire test suite, both of which were easily caught as syntax errors.
> (The main change is you can't say q'foo' anymore, but have to say
> q/foo/ or q 'foo', since q'foo is now a valid identifier.)
>
> Note this still doesn't allow identif
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_articles_and_presentati
ons
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Conrad Schneiker
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Official Perl 6 Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
Official Parrot Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot
ac.be/~pvr/paradigms.html
http://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/paradigmsDIAGRAMeng107.pdf
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
<http://www.athenalab.com/> www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl 6 Wiki - <http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6>
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
Officia
operator parsing unambiguous) be
reasonably feasible? Or does this open a messy Pandora's box of
cascading language-redesign kludges?
(I suspect similar issues came up in language design discussions,
but my initial searches didn't turn up anything directly
relevant.)
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl 6 Wiki - http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
Official Parrot Wiki - http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot
> Any comments?
In line with what I think are more common conventions/intuitions, I'd
suggest reserving green and red for passes and fails, respectively.
I think it would be good to show fails as well, to provide a more complete
overview/perspective.
Nice work in any case.
Best regards
FYI.
Just added links to 9 presentations on Perl 6 and Parrot (by Patrick Michaud
and Jonathan Worthington) that some of you may want to look at.
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_articles_and_presentati
ons
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
<h
o code having these working hours.
* See Jonathan Worthington Receives a Grant from
<http://deeptext.net/news/perl6-minigrant/> DeepText for Perl 6 Development
for more details.
PS: Everyone (especially grant-makers) should feel free to update this page as
appropriate.
Best rega
top of the Perl 6
wiki front page, among other places.
Please help reward our sponsors and stimulate others by spreading this link
around whenever appropriate opportunities arise.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl 6 Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
Official P
, but I first want to see
if something along these lines might be half-way reasonable.
PS: I'm willing to donate $500 towards getting #2 done, which I
suggest doing by means of making (say) 10 $50 donations by means
of the system at various stages of its implementation, thereby
helping to user
;:
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_people
"Status":
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?when_will_perl_6_be_released
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?development_dashboard
I also suggest adding "Latest News":
http://www.perlfoundat
with_perl_6_toda
y
I've reorganized that page somewhat, and added a table of contents.
I also added some links to current Perl 6 news, so that visitors have
fallback pending the addition of new material.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
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Official Perl 6 Wiki - http://www.perlf
more information when
writing things that may get wider attention beyond the immediate
Perl 6 community.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl 6 Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
Official Parrot Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot
with setting this up, if there's
something useful I can do.
(And of course, once this is set up, I am still interested in soliciting
donations along such lines.)
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com <http://www.athenalab.com/>
Official Perl 6 Wiki -
racks.
TIMTOWTDI.
You know what I want for Christmas. The clock is ticking.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl 6 Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
Official Parrot Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot
There are at least 2 places where such things *would* be appropriate
to mention (suitably revised according to your wishes, of course):
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_donations_and_fundraisi
ng
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_marketplace
Best regards,
Conr
ads
that I also plan to include.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 - Official Perl 6 Wiki
http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot - Official Parrot Wiki
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
orporations.
Good ideas/questions.
TIMTOWTDI.
A couple of quick comments (for everyone):
(1) Richard Dice (TPF) recently left for a week of $work travel and might
not be able to reply for a while, so please be patient and considerate.
(2) Please direct all follow-ups to just the perl6-users list.
M
hey be willing to handle
earmarked Perl 6 donations in lieu of TPF (for a limited time, say 2 years)?
Their major name recognition as a solid entity could be very helpful in
attracting major donations prior to Perl 6's first production release.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab
This thread on p6l should hopefully interest many p6u readers too.
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Hainsworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 1:28 AM
> To: Conrad Schneiker; chromatic; p6l
> Subject: Re: Perl 6 fundraising and related topi
wiki.
That might be a good way to set up a preliminary version.
I could help out this weekend, but right now I've got to catch up on
sleep and $work.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 Official Perl 6 Wiki
http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot Official Parrot Wiki
e solution. I
> > think we need to do a number of things:
> >
> > 1. Identify people, like you, who are in a position to trade
> > time for money and the projects they will work on
> > 2. Allow people to choose where their money will go (if that's what
they
th on the Perl 6 wiki, to help and encourage others
along similar lines.
Thanks much in advance.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 - Official Perl 6 Wiki
http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot - Official Parrot Wiki
look for info. I didn't see a doc dir or README in the
installation dir, and I didn't see anything obvious at
http://www.parrotcode.org/docs/.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 Official Perl 6 Wiki
http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot Official Parrot Wiki
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5 Official Perl 5 Wiki
look for info. I didn't see a doc dir or README in the
installation dir, and I didn't see anything obvious at
http://www.parrotcode.org/docs/.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 Official Perl 6 Wiki
http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot Official Parrot Wiki
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5 Official Perl 5 Wiki
eople"
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_people
>> Thanks:
to Michal Jurosz (http://perl6.cz/wiki/Perl_6_and_Parrot_links) for lots of
useful info.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
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http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 - Official Perl 6 Wiki
h
Just added a "Perl 6 Articles and Presentations" section to the Perl 6 wiki:
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_articles_and_presentati
ons
(It's the last item listed under "Introduction" on the Perl 6 wiki home
page.)
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
FUD stuff
in it, in case anyone wants to update it:
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?fud
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5 -- Official Perl 5 Wiki
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 -- Official Perl 6 Wiki
http://www.perlfounda
New:
Perl 6 People:
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_people
Revised and extended:
Main page:
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
About this Wiki:
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?about_this_wiki
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
modate that
and other recent additions:
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
Thanks again to Andy Lester for getting the Perl 6 wiki set up.
It's come a long way in the last year and (almost) a half.
I'm looking forward to a vast expansion in 2008.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
the exceedingly interesting path that Perl 6 is pursuing.
To perl6-users:
It would also be great if someone were to distill the Perl 6 related
content of those talks down to a single comprehensive CliffsNotes
synopsis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CliffsNotes).
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.Athe
However, given that the Perl 6 wiki now exists, and that first impressions are
often important (especially for other people that might be early adapters or
might help with Perl 6 development, at least in this particular case), the
above issues may be something that others here may want to pursu
ions.)
http://www.perl.com/2006/09/21/graphics/x79.jpg
It really helps put schedule and status things in perspective (i.e. that
serious hacking on Perl 6 implementations only started comparatively
recently, versus initial Perl 6 discussions).
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ant, that would be nice, but that's
entirely optional.) I would then take this as effectively satisfying an
earlier requirement for official Perl 6 Wiki recognition/affiliation, and
award the remaining $500 to Andy Lester.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
<http://www.AthenaLab.com
ently active Perl 6 mailing lists are at ...
Perl 6 IRC IRC channels (and their archives) are a major source of useful
...
rakudo.org/perl6/index.cgi?mail_lists_irc_archives - 28k - Sep 10, 2006 -
Cached - Similar pages
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc.
e
positioned in the same privileged position as PyXPCOM (in Gecko 1.9+ and
Firefox 3).
PS: A moderately insane musing: Maybe Parrot + Mozilla could someday become
the preferred Linux desktop framework and overcome the infamously fractured
world of Gnome / Qt, while also bridging the Mac and Win worl
http://rakudo.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6
Please add upcoming events of interest.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Nano-electron-beam and micro-neutron-beam technology.
ind things on it.
>
> Please give it a look, and please add useful stuff to it.
>
> http://rakudo.org/perl6/index.cgi # Main page.
> http://rakudo.org/perl6/index.cgi#the_long_perl_6_super_feature_list
> http://rakudo.org/perl6/index.cgi?glossary_of_perl_6_terms_an
e-formatted content
with links already in place (with very minimal post-copy tweaking) saved a
tremendous amount of time.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Nano-electron-beam and micro-neutron-beam technology.
Check out the new Perl 6 Workplace Wiki:
http://rakudo.org/perl6
e
original "wikifying" of my Perl 6 Users FAQ on their Perl 6 Wiki a few
months ago. Being able to cut and past most of the pre-formatted content
with links already in place (with very minimal post-copy tweaking) saved a
tremendous amount of time.
Best regards,
Conrad
weapon for startups.)
http://www.paulgraham.com/avg.html
"What Made Lisp Different"
http://www.paulgraham.com/diff.html
"The Python Paradox"
http://www.paulgraham.com/pypar.html
"The Hundred Year Language"
http://www.paulgraham.com/hundred.html
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
check out, and perhaps start formulating some suggested
strategies, features, and designs, using the perl.org version of the wiki.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
Check out the new Perl 6 Workplace Wiki:
(http://rakudo.org/perl6)
The Perl 6 Users FAQ:
(http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_FAQ)
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his
> connectivity's not that great, which makes me wonder why Conrad
> thought it was a good place to point to.
During the course of a dozen or so updates I made while trying it out, it
always responded well for me.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_
er feedback from other readers? (Especially from any other TPF
members or @Larry folks?)
PS: Sometimes the edit cursor disappears on Firefox 1.5.0.6 (which may be a
Firefox glitch). Also, I have to be using the advanced edit mode to see the
"edit tips" link. (Maybe I overloo
> From: Paul Fenwick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Conrad Schneiker wrote:
> > Hopefully someone at The Perl Foundation (perl.org) will read and
> respond to
> > this.
> >
> > (Other comments and suggestions are certainly welcome, however.)
>
> [snip]
>
> From: Andy Lester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Aug 23, 2006, at 12:21 AM, Conrad Schneiker wrote:
>
> > Could I just pay someone at TPF $1,000 to set up a wiki *for* Perl
> > 6 on
> > perl.org?
> >
[...]
> >
> > Whatever wiki TPF chooses is fine
also like this wiki to serve the interests of Perl 5.8/5.9/5.10,
Parrot-related projects, and so on. These things should all help Perl 6 in
the long run.
If you want more $ for overhead costs, I'd be happy to do some evangelical
fundraising.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
<http://per
ts of questions answered for using Mozilla (Firefox)
GUI technology stuff such as XPCOM, XUL, and so on.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_FAQ (Moved from AthenaLab to Perl 6
Wiki.)
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of CPUs (my
shiny new Athlon X2 got 2 already), having just more M^HGhz tendency is
already stopped, the 'autothreading' or whatever parallel construct should
consider this
[...]
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Conrad Schneiker
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Wiki.)
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rom the *interim* Perl 6
*oriented* Wiki.
It would be good to have (1) ASAP.
There's no reason that people who are interested in (2) have to be
interested in (1) or vice versa.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
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Wiki.)
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make available
for such an interim Wiki.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_FAQ (Moved from AthenaLab to Perl 6
Wiki.)
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to use} "sweet spot" between elaborate WYSIWYG
GUI builders, widget configuration systems, and GUI specification
mini-languages. Any good ideas or pointers?
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_FAQ (Moved from AthenaLab to Perl
6 Wiki.)
www.AthenaLab.com
itten in pure Perl 5, we
are
entering the "Hack, Hack, Hack" phase of the (imaginary) Perl 6
timeline
from nearly one year ago:
http://pugscode.org/images/timeline.png
I'd like to thank Flavio Glock for initiating and leading the v6.pm
effort,
and all lambdacamel and lambdamoose on irc.freenode.net #perl6 for
their
relentless enthusiasm in getting Perl 6 deployed to the Real World.
See you on IRC!
Audrey
=
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_FAQ (Moved from AthenaLab to Perl
6 Wiki.)
www.AthenaLab.com
(Nano-electron-beam and
micro-neutron-beam technology.)
c Perl
version numbers, versus featuring the evolutionary role and trajectory
of Perl: "Perl++, the most natural language of software progress;
featuring CPAN++, the executable Wikipedia of software expertise."
(This generic designation also has the virtue of reminding people that
the ot
> From: Tim Bunce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 08:29:54AM -0700, Conrad Schneiker wrote:
> > Here's my latest proposal. Feedback welcome.
> >
> > I propose to install TWiki (http://www.twiki.org/) on Feather.
> This is
> > a GPL'
> From: Michael Mathews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On 20/06/06, Conrad Schneiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I propose to install twiki (http://www.twiki.org/) on Feather.
> This is
> > a GPL'd Perl-based industrial-strength wiki. This would serve as
> th
priate for handing commit bit access issues. I
think that that this simplification and convenience would greatly
expand participation in generating Perl 6 documentation.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_FAQ (Moved from AthenaLab to Perl
6 Wiki.)
www.AthenaLab
lltalk, Python, Ruby, Perl5, and so on} to
suggest better "human interfaces" for incorporating "Lisp's greatest
hits" (among other things).
:-)))
BTW, back to the original topic, "Perlcosm" is also semi-punish, and
s/co/ga/ is perhaps too much more so. :-)
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software).
> That's a lot to answer, I know.
I'm sure others can provide better answers.
Just $perl6.say # Needs work. JAPH needs to be updated. :-)
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6 Wiki.)
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mented and what is working. I'm sure they would be very happy to
help you. (By the way, the newest Pugs release is almost ready.)
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Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_FAQ (Moved from AthenaLab to Perl
6 Wiki.)
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behind the recent suggestion that perhaps
entry to the "contest" should be declared by code drops to the pugs
svn in the example subtree, with the hope that people would rally
behind the first person to take the initiative and show a reasonable
record of progress.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
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6 Wiki.)
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technology.)
ot;. Reasons: (a) easy googling (only web hit I see
today is my previous use), (b) to avoid implying a pure Perl 6
implementation, (c) I'd like this to serve the Perl 5.8/(5.9/5.10)
community as well as Perl 6, and more generally, (d) to serve as a
common crossroads for other Parrot-related
techinfo/xpfaq.html
Other good guidelines to keep in mind (for purposes of this project):
"Start with the smallest useful feature set."
"Do the simplest thing that could possibly work."
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_F
e specs?
Hopefully others would rally behind whoever steps forward to go for
the prize, which could be {demonstrated, facilitated} by making
incremental code drops in the pugs svn tree, under
".../examples/.../p6wiki/".
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
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6 Wiki.)
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them. Likewise for code examples and build tests. These
might eventually need moderator and limited-scope commit-bit
mechanisms.)
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_FAQ (Moved from AthenaLab to Perl
6 Wiki.)
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technology.)
Does anyone out there have any phone numbers for key contacts at The
Perl Foundation that you could send to me off-list? So far, I've not
heard back from anyone there. TIA.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_FAQ (Moved from AthenaLab to Perl
6
st reply was, "Thank you for your reply. We appreciate
your bringing this to our attention, and we'll look into it.".)
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Conrad Schneiker
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6 Wiki.)
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s perl.perl6.users going to start showing up with the other
> active
> perl.perl6.* groups?
>
> http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.users
>
>
>
> IssueType: Bug
> Language: en
> GroupsLocale: en
FYI.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/
probably be generally advantageous if it
were a standard distribution of the sort that (for example)
ActiveState would provide.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_FAQ (Moved from AthenaLab to Perl
6 Wiki.)
www.AthenaLab.com (Nano-electron-beam and micro-neutron-beam
technology.)
> From: Paul Fenwick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 7:28 PM
[...]
Sorry for the delay in responding. Spent much of the day fighting
windoze insanity. If not for a certain other $commitment, I probably
be shopping for a Mac about now. :-)
> Conrad Schneiker wrote:
or deferring specifications to
wiser and better-informed people.)
Using legacy Perl 5 modules is an important Perl 6 capability for a great
many people, and it may actually be a very good thing to show off.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.athenalab.com/Perl_6_Users_FAQ.htm
www.AthenaLab.com (Nano-electron-beam and micro-neutron-beam technology.)
ight eventually
incrementally morph into the first viable "semantic web".
And again, the most important factor for many people is -Ofun. I've even
resigned myself to it. :-)
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.athenalab.com/Perl_6_Users_FAQ.htm
www.AthenaLab.com (Nano-electron-beam and micro-neutron-beam technology.)
> From: Juerd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 3:55 AM
[...]
> Conrad Schneiker skribis 2006-05-27 14:34 (-0700):
> > So I'm offering to post a $1,000 prize (The AthenaLab "The 1st Extreme
> > Leverage Prize" for Perl 6), to be awarded
other interesting Perl 6
stuff that many people are not finding.
Looks like this was reserved for your personal use. :-)
http://svn.perl.org/perl6/pugs/trunk/examples/cookbook/19cgi-programming/
HTH.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.athenalab.com/Perl_6_Users_FAQ.htm
www.AthenaLab.com (Nano-electron-beam and micro-neutron-beam technology.)
> From: Michael Mathews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 12:25 AM
[...]
> On 27/05/06, Conrad Schneiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So I'm offering to post a $1,000 prize (The AthenaLab "The 1st Extreme
> > Leverage Prize" for
/), a Perl6 CMS (Content
> Management System) that BrentDax wrote.
The only issue might be compatibility with whatever license Pugs is
currently using.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.athenalab.com/Perl_6_Users_FAQ.htm
www.AthenaLab.com (Nano-electron-beam technology.)
;t want to ask for too much at the
outset. To minimize disputes and churning, I suspect the
eventually-high-demand home page should be restricted to moderator-only
updating.)
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.athenalab.com/ <http://www.athenalab.com/Perl_6_Users_FAQ.htm>
Perl_6_Users_FAQ.htm
www. <http://www.AthenaLab.com> AthenaLab.com (Nano-electron-beam
technology.)
should initially *begin* with a solid and
proven Perl 5 wiki implementation that we can use *immediately*. If we could
do this, then this would be my first preference.
(Someone want to poll #perl6 for feedback? Unfortunately I won't be
available the next couple of days at "reasonable" hours.)
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Conrad Schneiker
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www.AthenaLab.com (Nano-electron-beam technology.)
on?
The only connection was that it turned up fairly high on the list when I
googled for "perl6" and "wiki".
(However: "Damian Conway holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and is an
Honorary Associate Professor with the School of Computer
Science and Software Engineering
ote. I'm on an interstate training
assignment until the end of the week, and I'm scrounging net access where I
can.
Conrad Schneiker wrote:
[snip]
Their posted policies, FAQ, and (http://perl.net.au/wiki/PerlNet:About),
seem to be very favorably inclined to serving the purpose
encourage people to make use of it for the time being.
(And of course, I've already added the above Perl 6 Wiki link to the Perl 6
Users FAQ.)
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.athenalab.com/ <http://www.athenalab.com/Perl_6_Users_FAQ.htm>
Perl_6_Users_FAQ.htm
www. <http://www.Athe
lps.
>
> It isn't that hard but Feel free to add them to the FAQ if they are
> worth it.
Very nice! Your links are now in the FAQ.
I also added archive link to another post about running on Ubuntu.
(Minor typos: s/lok at/look at/, s/spezification/specification/.)
Best regards,
Conra
10/06/2005
* Parrot 0.4.2 "GPW" Released 02/22/2006
* Parrot 0.4.3 "Cold Conure" Released 04/02/2006
* Parrot 0.4.4 "Feather" Released 05/14/2006
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turn would be useful for augmenting advanced Perl 6 IDEs.)
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.athenalab.com/Perl_6_Users_FAQ.htm
www.AthenaLab.com (Nano-electron beam technology.)
s not going away. In fact, Perl 5.9 [will have]
many Perl 6 features you can start using -- see features.pm
for details."
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
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