Re: perl 6 and web open source projects

2007-12-09 Thread cdumont
herbert breunung wrote: Mark J. Reed wrote: I do think It Would Be Nice If there were a native Perl6 DRY/MVC/OMG/WTF/BBQ webapp dev framework ready to go (go where? into a webapp-oriented P6 distro, natch) around the same time that the lang itself is done. I imagine a port of Catalyst would fi

Re: perl 6 and web open source projects

2007-12-09 Thread herbert breunung
Mark J. Reed wrote: I do think It Would Be Nice If there were a native Perl6 DRY/MVC/OMG/WTF/BBQ webapp dev framework ready to go (go where? into a webapp-oriented P6 distro, natch) around the same time that the lang itself is done. I imagine a port of Catalyst would fit the bill nicely. As fa

Re: perl 6 and web open source projects

2007-12-07 Thread Mark J. Reed
I do think It Would Be Nice If there were a native Perl6 DRY/MVC/OMG/WTF/BBQ webapp dev framework ready to go (go where? into a webapp-oriented P6 distro, natch) around the same time that the lang itself is done. I imagine a port of Catalyst would fit the bill nicely. I mention this only because I

Re: perl 6 and web open source projects

2007-12-04 Thread brian d foy
[[ This message was both posted and mailed: see the "To," "Cc," and "Newsgroups" headers for details. ]] In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, cdumont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > oh, it might not be relevant in many ways but : > > http://iamseb.com/seb/2007/12/perl-on-rails-why-the-bbc-fails-at-th

Re: perl 6 and web open source projects

2007-12-03 Thread cdumont
Darren Duncan wrote: At 2:51 PM +0900 12/4/07, cdumont wrote: Sorry. Where can I find a mailing list that is about Perl 6 in general then? Thank you. I would recommend that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the best place to talk about these things, out of the official Perl 6 lists that I know of. --

Re: perl 6 and web open source projects

2007-12-03 Thread cdumont
Trey Harris wrote: The very notions of "enterprise" use and "open source" use and "web" use are so amorphous that it is hard to imagine core language features that would foster or discourage them. A language is an ecosystem, and it's hard to argue that Perl has done poorly in any of the thr

Re: perl 6 and web open source projects

2007-12-03 Thread Darren Duncan
At 2:51 PM +0900 12/4/07, cdumont wrote: Sorry. Where can I find a mailing list that is about Perl 6 in general then? Thank you. I would recommend that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the best place to talk about these things, out of the official Perl 6 lists that I know of. -- Darren Duncan

Re: perl 6 and web open source projects

2007-12-03 Thread cdumont
Trey Harris wrote: In a message dated Tue, 4 Dec 2007, cdumont writes: oh, it might not be relevant in many ways but : http://iamseb.com/seb/2007/12/perl-on-rails-why-the-bbc-fails-at-the-internet/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radiolabs/2007/11/perl_on_rails.shtml There's one thing I would

Re: perl 6 and web open source projects

2007-12-03 Thread Trey Harris
In a message dated Tue, 4 Dec 2007, cdumont writes: oh, it might not be relevant in many ways but : http://iamseb.com/seb/2007/12/perl-on-rails-why-the-bbc-fails-at-the-internet/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radiolabs/2007/11/perl_on_rails.shtml There's one thing I would like perl6 to shine in,