On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 04:46:33PM +0200, Carl Mäsak wrote:
> Tim (>), Carl (>>), Tim (>>>):
> >> > I'd be grateful for feedback on any of the slides, but I'm especially
> >> > interested in updates for:
> >> >
> >> >    page 73 - Perl 6 implementations
> >> >                I've added Mildew, with links, to the SMOP line
> >> >                anything I should add / change / remove?
> >> >                What's the status of KindaPerl6?
> >>
> >> I think Elf could very well be added to those.
> >>
> >> >    page 77 - quantity of code writen in Perl 6
> >> >                are there any other significant perl6 codebases?
> >>
> >> Again, Elf is a nice, large example. :)
> >
> > Got a url? (I've not been keeping up with perl6 as much as I'd like)
> 
> This one here seems a good introduction: <http://perl.net.au/wiki/Elf>.

Ah, cool. I'll include Elf on the Multiple Implementations page.

> >> Depending on what you mean by significant, I'd also like to direct
> >> your attention towards SVG::Plot, proto, Gamebase, CSV, Druid, Form,
> >> HTTP::Daemon, Perl6::SQLite and Web.pm. All of those can be downloaded
> >> via proto.
> >
> > I'd really appreciate a list of "significant" perl6 projects, with a
> > few words of description of each, that I could put on a slide.
> > (Similar to the "Many gems on CPAN ..." on page 18.)
> >
> > The goal being to give a sense that there are "significant" projects
> > being implemented in perl6.
> 
> The list I gave above was my subjective, somewhat hasty traversal of
> projects.list, filtering on what I consider significant (meaning that
> people use it today or it holds some promise). Here's the same list,
> with a one-sentence (also subjective) description of each project:
> [...]
> It's entirely possible that I've forgotten some important module
> above, so don't hesitate to pipe up if one comes to mind.

Thanks.

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 06:04:15PM +0200, Raphael Descamps wrote:
> 
> Some XML related stuff:
> 
> XML parser:
> http://github.com/fperrad/xml/
> 
> Tree manipulation:
> http://github.com/wayland/Tree/tree/master

Thanks. Any reason they're not known to proto?

Tim.

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