Hi,
I think, that David's version is matches with my opinion. I don't think,
that beginners would be a better name for it, but maybe more
practical, as it's a more evident name.
Bye,
Andras
David Storrs wrote:
On Jun 15, 2005, at 3:33 PM, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
And here they are...
Hi,
Hi,
I think, that David's version is matches with my opinion. I don't
think, that beginners would be a better name for it, but maybe more
practical, as it's a more evident name.
Hmmm, I think beginner is a little negative. What about professional
Perl5 programmers, who wish to learn
Hi,
Fagyal Csongor wrote:
I think, that David's version is matches with my opinion. I don't
think, that beginners would be a better name for it, but maybe more
practical, as it's a more evident name.
Hmmm, I think beginner is a little negative. What about professional
Perl5 programmers,
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, [iso-8859-2] BÁRTHÁZI András wrote:
Where should I ask, that what's PGE means? Yes, I know, it's Parrot Grammar
Engine, and I know what it is, but a beginnner maybe not. And I think that
Which makes me think that first or later it may be worth to start a FAQ
for
Hi Michele,
Where should I ask, that what's PGE means? Yes, I know, it's Parrot
Grammar Engine, and I know what it is, but a beginnner maybe not. And
I think that
Which makes me think that first or later it may be worth to start a FAQ
for questions like these even if they're not frequently
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 10:04:34AM -0500, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
Perhaps what we need is updated descriptions of the various mailing
lists on perl.org (http://dev.perl.org/perl6/lists/)? I'll draft
some proposed changes to that page.
And here they are... this is just a draft -- feel
On Jun 15, 2005, at 3:33 PM, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
And here they are... this is just a draft -- feel free to flame/edit/
tear it apart liberally. These are also written assuming we don't
create a perl6-general list (but it shouldn't be hard to adapt them
should one be created).
Well,
Hi,
I would have some general Perl6 programming questions. Where should I ask
them? It's not about language design, not about compiling/compilers and
even not related to the internals.
As more and more people will start hacking Perl6, I think, that it would
be useful to having a list for
Hi,
Just wanted to say the same. All my questions starting as How to...
and Is this... are just to trivial to ask here :)
OTOH as there is no global Perl5 list (AFAIK, at least), these things
should go to the regional mail-lists - later on. However, at this
phase of develpment of
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 04:27:20PM +0200, Fagyal Csongor wrote:
Just wanted to say the same. All my questions starting as How to...
and Is this... are just to trivial to ask here :)
- Fagzal
I would have some general Perl6 programming questions. Where should I
ask them? It's not about
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 03:54:45PM +0200, BÁRTHÁZI András wrote:
I would have some general Perl6 programming questions. Where should I ask
them? It's not about language design, not about compiling/compilers and
even not related to the internals.
As more and more people will start hacking
Hi,
So, that leaves either perl6-language or a new list. Personally I
could see it going either way -- even though general Perl6 programming
questions aren't directly about language design, it may still be
useful to language designers to see the types of questions that
people are asking and to
Hi,
Anyway, I understand why you wrote what you wrote, so as there will be no
decision, I'll ask my questions on perl6-compiler.
I mean, perl6-language.
Bye,
Andras
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