Carl,
Look into Wt:
http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt#/features
Aside from Catalyst, Symfony and RoR look pretty good too.
Let me know how I can help with web.pm
I'll have to dust off the C/C++ cobwebs and get my hands dirty though
since, I've been mostly concentrating in
web development with
Juan ():
I'll take a look at web.pm and see I can get involved.
You're very welcome to help. We definitely need more contributors, and
I'm currently thinking about ways to delegate work.
Grab me on #perl6, or by email. There's also sporadic discussion of
Web.pm going on at #november-wiki.
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:41 AM, yary not@gmail.com wrote:
Perl is being actively developed for the Parrot VM. LLVM is another
interesting option and if someone or some group would like to take it
on, it would be a welcome alternate implementation.
What parts in particular of Cobra and
Also any thoughts on implementing Perl 6 on LLVM?
Well, the planning is already under way...
Parrot want to eventually use LLVM as one of the possible backend:
http://wknight8111.blogspot.com/2009/09/first-steps-on-jit-overhaul.html
At the moment, it is targeted for the 2.6 release:
Matthew Walton wrote
Yes, Perl 6 does - it is not backwards compatible with Perl 5.
That so? I thought Perl6 was supposed to recognize and execute perl5
code. That statement itself implies that perl6 and perl5 are different
languages, and I'm not too interested in arguing over semantics. I am
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 6:58 PM, yary not@gmail.com wrote:
Matthew Walton wrote
Yes, Perl 6 does - it is not backwards compatible with Perl 5.
That so? I thought Perl6 was supposed to recognize and execute perl5
code. That statement itself implies that perl6 and perl5 are different
I'll take a look at web.pm and see I can get involved. Would be
interesting to see if Catalyst is being ported over as well.
I see Perl 6 really taking off if the tools for server side scripting/
web development
get revamped to take on PHP's and Ruby's in terms of ease of use and
Just wanted to get some thoughts on the following languages and if any
features from them can be implemented in Perl6:
Cobra
http://cobra-language.com/docs/papers-etc/Cobra-Socal-Piggies-2008-02-Slides.pdf
http://cobra-language.com/docs/why/
Ioke
http://ioke.org/wiki/index.php/Guide
Also
Perl is being actively developed for the Parrot VM. LLVM is another
interesting option and if someone or some group would like to take it
on, it would be a welcome alternate implementation.
What parts in particular of Cobra and ioke look useful to you? Looking
at Cobra's intro slide-
* Cobra is
This is an interesting subpage under Cobra-
http://cobra-language.com/docs/quality/
it actually bears a little on recent discussions about
self-documenting code. I'm a Perl6 beginner so I'm making comments
with expectation that others will correct where I'm wrong
* Doc Strings
Perl6's vision of
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