advertised
web-services, ssh, telnet etc..
perl script fetches data, operate on it. and saves it in RDBMS
output it back to WWW user with proper presentation
this is going to be the most used scenario (of perl6) in future[in other words
STDOUT=WWW, and STDIN = WWW
to be the most used scenario (of perl6) in future[in other
words STDOUT=WWW, and STDIN = WWW/RDBMS/remote sys(RPC)], therefore my
request is to have some basic (tested fast/secure) functionality built
into the base language(interpreter itself), so that i do not have to use any
modules
(or
any other SSLanguage) to support it out of the box.
- i think so.
rgds,
Rajeev
From: Carl Mäsak cma...@gmail.com
To: perl6-language@perl.org perl6-language@perl.org
Sent: Friday, July 8, 2011 6:05 AM
Subject: Re: STDOUT = WWW
Rakudo (the compiler
8, 2011 6:05 AM
Subject: Re: STDOUT = WWW
Rakudo (the compiler) will be packaged in various distributions. The
one distribution we have so far is Rakudo Star.
There's sometimes been talk on conferences and on IRC about putting
together a Net/Web-targeted distribution of Rakudo, one with all