variety of appropriate forums, you'll
have a first class site in a couple of months.
Conrad Schneiker
of appropriate forums, you'll
have a first class site in a couple of months.
Conrad Schneiker
hives.
If you supplement that with a judicious question or two, every
other day or so, on a variety of appropriate forums, you'll
have a first class site in a couple of months.
Conrad Schneiker
This note is crossposted to perl.perl6.language; please include
perl.perl6.meta on replies.]
Feedback on the draft FAQ below will be appreciated. TIA.
Anyone have a contact at Google they can ping about getting
Google Groups to start picking up comp.perl6.meta?
= Perl 6 User FAQ (perl.perl6
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
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Perl_6_Users_FAQ.htm
www. <http://www.Athe
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
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
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.)
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.athenalab.com/Perl_6_Users_FAQ.htm
www.AthenaLab.com (Nano-electron-beam technology.)
e-formatted content
with links already in place (with very minimal post-copy tweaking) saved a
tremendous amount of time.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
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Nano-electron-beam and micro-neutron-beam technology.
Check out the new Perl 6 Workplace Wiki:
http://rakudo.org/perl6
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
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
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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.)
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Conrad Schneiker
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
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
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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
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
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
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
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http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 Official Perl 6 Wiki
http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot Official Parrot Wiki
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
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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
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
racks.
TIMTOWTDI.
You know what I want for Christmas. The clock is ticking.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
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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 -
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
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Official Perl 6 Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
Official P
CPAN modules, and so on.
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl 6 Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6
Official Parrot Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot
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
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
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Official Parrot Wiki - http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot
> 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
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
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>
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
> -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
> 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
; 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
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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
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