Re: [sf-perl] The SF Perl Raku Study Group, 06/19 at 1pm PDT

2022-06-21 Thread William Michels via perl6-users
 At the last Raku Study Group (Meetup), Joseph brought up an issue he's
noticed with Raku's capture markers, `<(`...`)>`.

Just noting here (for posterity) that the SO issue below might be an
identical--or related--observation:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63426361/raku-effect-of-capture-markers-is-lost-higher-up

HTH, Bill.


On Fri, Jun 17, 2022 at 10:06 AM Joseph Brenner  wrote:

> Frederick P. Brooks, from the additional material in the 1995
> edition of "The Mythical Man-Month" (1975):
>
>"Much more is known today about software engineering than
>was known in 1975.  Which of the assertions in the original
>1975 edition have been supported by data and experience?
>Which have been disproved? Which have been obsoleted by a
>changing world? ... "
>
>"Most of these propositions are operationally testable.
>my hope in putting them forth in stark form is to focus
>readers' thoughts, measurements, and comments."
>
> The Raku Study Group
>
> June 19th, 2022  1pm in California, 9pm in the UK
>
> Zoom meeting link:
>
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88131904373?pwd=UXh4eko4c1pHK2llQTlIcnN5dnJpQT09
>
> Passcode: 4RakuRoll
>
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The SF Perl Raku Study Group, 06/19 at 1pm PDT

2022-06-17 Thread Joseph Brenner
Frederick P. Brooks, from the additional material in the 1995
edition of "The Mythical Man-Month" (1975):

   "Much more is known today about software engineering than
   was known in 1975.  Which of the assertions in the original
   1975 edition have been supported by data and experience?
   Which have been disproved? Which have been obsoleted by a
   changing world? ... "

   "Most of these propositions are operationally testable.
   my hope in putting them forth in stark form is to focus
   readers' thoughts, measurements, and comments."

The Raku Study Group

June 19th, 2022  1pm in California, 9pm in the UK

Zoom meeting link:
  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88131904373?pwd=UXh4eko4c1pHK2llQTlIcnN5dnJpQT09

Passcode: 4RakuRoll

RSVPs are useful, though not needed:
  https://www.meetup.com/san-francisco-perl/events/286635701/