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Found in docs/pdds/pdd07_codingstd.pod:
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Test now uses Parrot::Distribution module instead of mass globbin
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New "technical debt" test to look for FIXME, TODO, and XX
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 10:32:05AM +0200, Thomas Wittek wrote:
> Another idea: Wiki is hawaiian for "quick, fast". Why not take another
> hawaiian word? Some examples (you will find more on the web):
>
> -Aloah: Greeting, love ;)
> -Kākau: Write
> -Kala: To release, free
> -Kāmelo: Camel
> -Makana
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 11:02:02AM -0600, Jonathan Scott Duff wrote:
> Now, it would be nice to have a subroutine that, given a number, could
> output in any arbitrary base. Perhaps Perl6 could have a radix()
> subroutine that returns a string representation thusly:
>
> $base = 2;
> $n
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 10:34:00AM -0800, Michael Lazzaro wrote:
> ... I was thinking of something very basic -- just enough to get
> it into a database, for example. You'd just copy a standard
> template and fill in the fields. Like perhaps:
>
>
> 1.1.2.1
> Numeric Context
>
> Numeric Con