thats great because i actually use some parts for the article i
currently write about perl6 and i think some
musings about perl6 in theory could in this way flow back to the book
because i think its not written
the easiest way in some corners. but will see. great step
herbert
proton-ce.sf.net
Allison Randal wrote:
> I just signed an agreement with O'Reilly that assigns the full copyright
> in the book "Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials" to The Perl Foundation. The
> text is out-of-date, but can be updated much more rapidly than it can be
> rewritten from scratch.
Sounds great. Does TPF h
On Jun 18, 2007, at 8:13 PM, Moritz Lenz wrote:
Allison Randal wrote:
I just signed an agreement with O'Reilly that assigns the full
copyright
in the book "Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials" to The Perl Foundation.
The
text is out-of-date, but can be updated much more rapidly than it
can be
r
I'm pleased to announce that the Perl 6 parts of /Perl 6 and Parrot
Essentials/
are now available at http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/docs/tutorial/ [1]
for your hacking
pleasure.
Thanks to Allison for navigating the sometimes murky waters of
copyright assignment
and licensing to get this docum
Hi I am sameer and am new to this group. It would realy help if any
body can let me know is there a book or reference guiode where in i
can get help regarding the perl/java interface and also about the tool
named "Java perl lingo".
I'm working on the development plan for the next generation of the
Perl6-in-Perl6 compiler "kp6". kp6 is implemented in mp6, a basic
version of Perl 6 which is written in mp6 itself, and bootstrapped
on Perl 5.
kp6, while incomplete, runs today and can already parse and compile
a subset of Perl
[ Sorry to fall off the net for several days . . .]
On 6/13/07, Larry Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 05:08:34PM -0400, Charles Bailey wrote:
: I'm concerned that the relevant precedent isn't just Perl5. The ?: spelling
: of the ternary is pretty deeply embedded in progr
On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 11:50:35AM -0400, Charles Bailey wrote:
: Yep. For that matter, if I had to pick one change in this area that'd
: have maximum impact, I'd say a good assign-if-uninitialized idiom
: would be way ahead of an if-then-else idiom.
Depending on how you mean "uninitialized", tha
I'm quite surprised by this debate... To me it seems a clear rule that
state that "if a line begin with "=" then it starts a POD section" is
way easier to understand than "a line beginning by = will start a POD
section except if it is in a Perl statement, or in a :to section, or
in a string litera
On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 0.4.13
"Clifton." Parrot (http://parrotcode.org/) is a virtual machine aimed
at running all dynamic languages.
Parrot 0.4.13 can be obtained via CPAN (soon), or follow the
download instructions at http://parrotcode.org/source.html.
Parro
Hi everyone,
I am working with perl 5.8 at the moment after developping web apps in PHP.
I know that perl doesn't only focus on web apps and my question might
seem irrelevant
but I've been searching the web in order to find the new features of
perl6 regarding
new functions, core module lists
On 6/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi I am sameer and am new to this group. It would realy help if any
body can let me know is there a book or reference guiode where in i
can get help regarding the perl/java interface and also about the tool
named "Java perl lingo".
For
Here's the first draft (documented in Pod 6, of course ;-).
Feedback and suggestions are most welcome.
(But please don't bother explaining to me this feature won't suffice
as the high-level automatic code-to-documentation mechanism that Markov
has been championing. I promise that I'm very well
Ambient aliases
The A<> formatting code specifies an alias to an
ambient antecedent.
This is li
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