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what you've got,
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Passco
In case you had not heard, Raku content will (unsurprisingly) be part of The
Perl and Raku Conference, June 24th through 28th in Las Vegas.
(Come to think of it, if you hadn't heard about this conference *at* *all*, and
you are a Raku user, please email me personally, so we will know
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-- Charles Stross, November 10th, 2023,
>"We're sorry we created the Torment Nexus"
>
> The Raku Study Group
>
> March 10th, 2024 1pm in California, 9pm in the UK
>
> An informal meeting: drop by when you can, show us what you've got,
>
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Gerald M. Weinberg,
"Psychology of Computer Programming" (1971)
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ce speaks to me, it is still I myself who must
decide whether the voice is or is not that of an angel."
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uot;
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dy Group
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rrent design is about maintaining careful
control of identity, mutability, dimensionality, typology, and
extensibility over time, so we could isolate changes to minimize
collateral damage."
-- Larry Wall, introduction to "Fundamentals of Perl 6" (2017)
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"All types of knowledge ultimately mean self-knowledge." -- Bruce Lee (1971)
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Joseph Carroll, "Steven Pinker’s Cheesecake For The Mind" (1998)
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Perl and programming in g
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y when you can, show us what you've got,
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ornia, 8pm in the UK
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p
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Peter Naur, Communications of the ACM, December 1975
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Zo
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tries."
"System Error" (2021)
by Rob Recih, Meharan Sahami and Jeremey M. Weinstein
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m "No Gods, No Masters"
edited by Daniel Guerián (1980, english translation 1998)
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in the UK
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over
that. The wind bloweth as it listeth through
my old harp."
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u can, show us what you've got,
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ornia, 9pm in the UK
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Sounds good to me.
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On Monday, November 28, 2022, 9:30 PM, Joseph Brenner wrote:
On the next few Sundays, I've got some schedule conflicts, so I've got
to skip holding the Raku Study Group when we usually would on December
4th.
Instead the next meeting will be
On the next few Sundays, I've got some schedule conflicts, so I've got
to skip holding the Raku Study Group when we usually would on December
4th.
Instead the next meeting will be on December 18th, and after that
we'll most likely do one on New Years Day itself, January 1st, 2023.
w
us what you've got, ask and answer questions, or just listen and lurk.
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November 20, 2022 1pm in California, 9pm in the UK
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67)
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Sorry this list is for users of the programming language Raku, which
was formerly known as "Perl 6".
For Perl support, I'd recommend starting at https://www.perl.org/
Best of luck.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 4:16 AM Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
wrote:
>
> Subject: Virtualmi
Subject: Virtualmin and Webmin web hosting control panel are written in Perl 5
Good day from Singapore,
I understand that Virtualmin and Webmin web hosting control panel are
written in Perl 5.
Source: In which perl framework is webmin written into?
Link: https://archive.virtualmin.com/node
Subject: Virtualmin and Webmin web hosting control panel are written in Perl 5
Good day from Singapore,
I understand that Virtualmin and Webmin web hosting control panel are
written in Perl 5.
Source: In which perl framework is webmin written into?
Link: https://archive.virtualmin.com/node
h Dreams" (2016)
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>
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> ___
> SanFrancisco-pm mailing list
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>
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Hi Joseph,
Did the issue of the extreme compile times
ever get discussed? And if so, is anyone
working on it?
Many thanks,
-T
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> March 13, 2022 1pm in California, 9pm in the UK
Sorry, but thanks to the magic of "daylight savings time",
1pm in California is an hour earlier today, and that
"9pm in the UK" should've said 8pm.
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Thanks for the geeks on the lists who pointed out a lot of problems to
me.
I want to add the description why I want to make this benchmark. And I
tried to use mmap() for reading file but I have got no benefits from it.
https://blog.cloudcache.net/why-mmap-has-no-significant-effect-in-my-code/
ially reading, then read will be superior to mmap.
The inclusion of my perl mmap version clearly disproves that ON MY OS.
It may be different ON YOUR OS.
This is partially why micro benchmarking is hard to do. Your scripts will
almost certainly act one way on your machine, and different on other
. I wanted to further
this discussion just a little bit more by implementing the mmap
solution that I applied to perl to ruby instead. Now all of a sudden,
ruby is much much faster. My ruby source code follows:
Goodnight!
# ruby -W0 ./doit.rb | md5
786be54356a5832dcd1148c18de71fc8
# perl ./doit2
One more follow up and then it's bedtime for me. I wanted to further this
> discussion just a little bit more by implementing the mmap solution that I
> applied to perl to ruby instead. Now all of a sudden, ruby is much much
> faster. My ruby source code follows:
>
> Goodnight!
>
&
Hey John,
One more follow up and then it's bedtime for me. I wanted to further this
discussion just a little bit more by implementing the mmap solution that I
applied to perl to ruby instead. Now all of a sudden, ruby is much much
faster. My ruby source code follows:
Goodnight!
# ruby -W0
that I am. 'At
one time' not quite. In your example there were over 4000 read(2)
syscalls by the operating system for instance. This wouldn't have been 'at
one time'. ;)
Yes that would be faster b/c we don't need to read file by each line,
> which increases the disk IO.
>
>
It actu
t;<:mmap"?
Thank you.
On 15.01.2022 15:45, Paul Procacci wrote:
Hey Jon,
The most glaringly obvious thing I could recommend is that at least in
your perl routine (and probably the other languages) most of your time
is context switching reading from the disk.
Now, my perl version is inde
Hey Jon,
The most glaringly obvious thing I could recommend is that at least in your
perl routine (and probably the other languages) most of your time is
context switching reading from the disk.
Now, my perl version is indeed faster, but one has to ask themselves, was
.015193256 seconds really
Hello,
May I show the result of my benchmark for perl5, ruby, and scala?
https://blog.cloudcache.net/benchmark-for-scala-ruby-and-perl/
Welcome you to give any suggestion to me for improving this.
Thanks.
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Happy New Year all, and see you tomorrow if you're up for it.
A great analysis of, and answer to, the question. Worthy of being
enshrined in a blog posting.
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming,
Happy New Year from Wales.
You asked:
May I know if Perl is still in vogue?
Should I start learning Perl?
There is Perl and what used to be called Perl6, which is now called
Raku. This is an email list for Raku, aka Perl 6.
Lets start with 'vogue-ness
If you're looking for Perl, you're probably on the wrong mailing list: I
suggest you try "perl.beginners".
> On 1 Jan 2022, at 10:42, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> wrote:
>
> Subject: Should I start learning Perl?
>
> Good day from Singapore,
>
> I a
Sure. Why not?
On Sat, Jan 1, 2022 at 5:42 PM Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming <
ceo.teo.en.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Subject: Should I start learning Perl?
>
> Good day from Singapore,
>
> I am thinking of learning Perl. May I know if Perl is still in vogue?
> Should I st
Subject: Should I start learning Perl?
Good day from Singapore,
I am thinking of learning Perl. May I know if Perl is still in vogue?
Should I start learning Perl?
I am looking forward to your replies.
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
Targeted Individual
way most white Americans sing
them ..."
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On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 11:32:25AM -0700, Sean McAfee wrote:
> In Perl 5 ...
> 1 == (my ($script) = $page->find('//script'))
> or die "Other than exactly one script element found";
> Can a similar expression that avoids an intermediate array variab
rather than judges, the little
>> >triumphs and awkward intensities of 'character.'"
>> >
>> > The Raku Study Group
>> >
>> > 11/07 1pm in California, 8pm in the UK
>> >
>> > Zoom meeting link:
>> >
>> >
>
1/07 1pm in California, 8pm in the UK
> >
> > Zoom meeting link:
> >
> >
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> >
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> >
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solve complex problems."
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October 10, 2021 1pm in California, 8pm in the UK
Zoom meeting link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84161554567?pwd=SE45WWh5TGtJRDJNejl4aHFTU2p5Zz09
Passcode: 4RakuRoll
RSVPs are useful, though not needed:
https://www.meetup.com/San-F
eting link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84405232275?pwd=cFNnaXFQODJIdUYwV2pLT3kzMlIwUT09
Passcode: 4RakuRoll
RSVPs are useful, though not needed:
https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Perl/events/280953141/
us/j/89310613568?pwd=SUVEUXNVbSsxdXNjL2NIREc0M2I0UT09
Passcode: 4RakuRoll
RSVPs are useful, though not needed:
https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Perl/events/280656796/
up
Sunday August 29 1pm in California, 8pm in the UK
Zoom meeting link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84422463875?pwd=OW1PU2pKeGNwWVRreURjdU5oMlVuUT09
Passcode: 4RakuRoll
RSVPs are useful, though not needed:
https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Perl/events/280349043/
akuRoll
RSVPs are useful, though not needed:
https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Perl/events/280061657/
de: 4RakuRoll
RSVPs are useful, though not needed:
https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Perl/events/279639325/
Note: this week we're bumping up the meeting from our usual
Sunday session to Saturday, July 24th.
And don't forget the Raku Conference coming up on August 6-8, 2021
https://conf.raku.org/
ZS85K0JOeWNSZU5zZz09
Passcode: 4RakuRoll
RSVPs are useful, though not needed:
https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Perl/events/279354456/
e puzzling
problem of the strange little bugs.
The Raku Study Group
June 20, 2021 1pm in California, 8pm in the UK
Zoom meeting link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87429079850?pwd=VENuRi9YbjAzZ1paRmtoVW9iaWtvUT09
Passcode: 4RakuRoll
RSVPs are useful, though not needed:
https://www.meetup.com/San-F
Sorry, I meant June 20th.
On 6/10/21, Earl Ruby wrote:
> May 20th of what year?
>
> On Sun, Jun 6, 2021 at 2:34 PM Joseph Brenner wrote:
>
>> As I expect most of you have heard, there's another
>> perl/raku "conference in the clouds" coming up this week,
>
May 20th of what year?
On Sun, Jun 6, 2021 at 2:34 PM Joseph Brenner wrote:
> As I expect most of you have heard, there's another
> perl/raku "conference in the clouds" coming up this week,
> starting on Tuesday. The schedule is online:
>
> https://perlconference.us
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