JJ may be right about the OO thing, but it makes the
> tutorial pretty much useless. How "class" and "object"
> *relate* to Raku needs to be explained.
>
When we are talking about describing Classes and Objects in a few words,
then I agree. Searching on the web reveals lots of tutorials for Java,
Raku allows for several different programming paradigms; procedural,
functional, (as in languages like LISP), and object-oriented. It is
possible to write purely procedural Raku, while ignoring O-O features
completely, though it does take some dodging.
Object-oriented.programming first surfaced in
On 12/15/20 7:00 AM, Parrot Raiser wrote:
Raku allows for several different programming paradigms; procedural,
functional, (as in languages like LISP), and object-oriented. It is
possible to write purely procedural Raku, while ignoring O-O features
completely, though it does take some dodging.
O
On 12/15/20 12:34 AM, WFB wrote:
JJ may be right about the OO thing, but it makes the
tutorial pretty much useless. How "class" and "object"
*relate* to Raku needs to be explained.
When we are talking about describing Classes and Objects in a few words,
then I agree. Searching o
Hi Ralph
Thanks a lot for the extensive answer.
I still consider it a trap because it does not do what it tells it does.
If I have:
say "launching drone";
$drone.engine.start;
say "engine started";
After I run the above I got both messages, but no propeller spinning. So I
checked start() in
On 12/14/20 2:33 PM, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
Hi All,
https://docs.raku.org/language/classtut
"A tutorial about creating and using classes
in Raku"
So far so good.
"Raku has a rich built-in syntax for defining
and using classes."
U. Forgot something did