Re: websearches on "perl6"
Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: >> Joseph Brenner wrote: >> Would anyone happen to know if there's a duckduckgo trick to get just >> perl6 links and not perl5? >> >> If you just append "perl6" it'll be mostly perl6 info in the top ten, >> but there tends to be at least some perl5 intermixed in it. > > Have you tried adding “Perl 6” ? > > Also, do you have some examples of searches that produce Perl 5 results when > you want to have Perl 6 results? Using duckduckgo.com, searching on "threads ", I get 50% p6 using "perl6" and 60% using "Perl 6": so yes, for this one test case there's a slight improvement with "Perl 6". (Note: with stackoverflow links there's frequently no visible hint whether they're talking about perl 5 or 6. You have to follow the link and start reading.) What I was actually looking for though was something like a duckduckgo "bang" for perl6 (e.g. "!perl6"). Using "!perl6" doesn't really work it just yields 50%. I did turn up a page to request a new bang tag... if anyone else is so inspired, you might submit a suggestion as well: https://duckduckgo.com/newbang Oddly enough, this form of search gets you entirely perl6 hits, but I have no facility with using this: https://duckduckgo.com/?q={{{perl6}}} Detailed results, if you're interested: Search: threads perl6 6 https://docs.perl6.org/language/concurrency 5 https://perldoc.perl.org/threads.html 6 https://docs.perl6.org/type/Thread 5 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15429183/multithreading-for-perl-code 5 http://www.mathematik.uni-ulm.de/help/perl5/doc/perlthrtut.html 6 https://techbeacon.com/why-perl-6-game-thrones-programming-languages 5 https://perldoc.perl.org/Thread.html 6 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45922368/how-can-i-control-the-number-of-threads 6 https://cry.nu/perl6/multithreading-in-perl6/ Search: threads "Perl 6" 6 https://docs.perl6.org/language/concurrency 5 https://perldoc.perl.org/perlthrtut.html 6 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43449883/how-many-promises-can-perl-6-keep 6 https://docs.perl6.org/type/Thread 5 https://www.reddit.com/r/perl/comments/6xa3b0/do_any_of_you_use_perl_5_threads_anything_to/ 6 https://cry.nu/perl6/multithreading-in-perl6/ 6 https://techbeacon.com/why-perl-6-game-thrones-programming-languages 6 https://www.evanmiller.org/why-im-learning-perl-6.html 5 https://www.reddit.com/r/perl/comments/2av7tr/how_to_use_threads_to_parse_a_2_gig_log_file/ Search: threads !perl6 6 https://docs.perl6.org/language/concurrency 5 https://perldoc.perl.org/threads.html 6 https://docs.perl6.org/type/Thread 5 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15429183/multithreading-for-perl-code 6 https://cry.nu/perl6/multithreading-in-perl6/ 5 http://www.mathematik.uni-ulm.de/help/perl5/doc/perlthrtut.html 6 https://techbeacon.com/why-perl-6-game-thrones-programming-languages 5 https://perldoc.perl.org/Thread.html 6 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45922368/how-can-i-control-the-number-of-threads
Re: websearches on "perl6"
On 10/8/18 4:20 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: Both are mentioned in that email. On 8 Oct 2018, at 13:16, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote: On 10/8/18 1:49 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.users/2018/10/msg5957.html Actually, I was looking for the article you wrote about Perl 6 signatures. And I was looking to see what else you had written (as articles). Found it! https://opensource.com/users/lizmat
Re: websearches on "perl6"
On 10/8/18 4:19 AM, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote: On 10/8/18 4:16 AM, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote: On 10/8/18 1:49 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.users/2018/10/msg5957.html Actually, I was looking for the article you wrote about Perl 6 signatures. And I was looking to see what else you had written (as articles). $ p6 'my $x="a\nb\nc\nd"; for split( "\n", $x ) -> $Line { say $Line };' a b c d Me butterfingers. :'(
Re: websearches on "perl6"
Both are mentioned in that email. > On 8 Oct 2018, at 13:16, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users > wrote: > > On 10/8/18 1:49 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: >> https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.users/2018/10/msg5957.html > > Actually, I was looking for the article you wrote > about Perl 6 signatures. And I was looking to see > what else you had written (as articles).
Re: websearches on "perl6"
On 10/8/18 4:16 AM, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote: On 10/8/18 1:49 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.users/2018/10/msg5957.html Actually, I was looking for the article you wrote about Perl 6 signatures. And I was looking to see what else you had written (as articles). $ p6 'my $x="a\nb\nc\nd"; for split( "\n", $x ) -> $Line { say $Line };' a b c d
Re: websearches on "perl6"
On 10/8/18 1:49 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.users/2018/10/msg5957.html Actually, I was looking for the article you wrote about Perl 6 signatures. And I was looking to see what else you had written (as articles).
Re: websearches on "perl6"
On 10/8/18 1:49 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.users/2018/10/msg5957.html :-)
Re: websearches on "perl6"
https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.users/2018/10/msg5957.html > On 8 Oct 2018, at 01:50, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users > wrote: > > On 10/7/18 11:06 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: >>> On 7 Oct 2018, at 18:31, Joseph Brenner wrote: >>> Would anyone happen to know if there's a duckduckgo trick to get just >>> perl6 links and not perl5? >>> >>> If you just append "perl6" it'll be mostly perl6 info in the top ten, >>> but there tends to be at least some perl5 intermixed in it. >> Have you tried adding “Perl 6” ? >> Also, do you have some examples of searches that produce Perl 5 results when >> you want to have Perl 6 results? >> Liz > > Hi Liz, > > I find "perl6" works better, but I still seldom get > anything other than perl 5. So, I go to the documentation > a lot. And the documentation is not written for beginners > or common users. So I have to ask a lot. > > I lost your link on your articles, would you mind resending it? > > -T
Re: websearches on "perl6"
On 10/7/18 11:06 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: On 7 Oct 2018, at 18:31, Joseph Brenner wrote: Would anyone happen to know if there's a duckduckgo trick to get just perl6 links and not perl5? If you just append "perl6" it'll be mostly perl6 info in the top ten, but there tends to be at least some perl5 intermixed in it. Have you tried adding “Perl 6” ? Also, do you have some examples of searches that produce Perl 5 results when you want to have Perl 6 results? Liz Hi Liz, I find "perl6" works better, but I still seldom get anything other than perl 5. So, I go to the documentation a lot. And the documentation is not written for beginners or common users. So I have to ask a lot. I lost your link on your articles, would you mind resending it? -T
Re: websearches on "perl6"
> On 7 Oct 2018, at 18:31, Joseph Brenner wrote: > Would anyone happen to know if there's a duckduckgo trick to get just > perl6 links and not perl5? > > If you just append "perl6" it'll be mostly perl6 info in the top ten, > but there tends to be at least some perl5 intermixed in it. Have you tried adding “Perl 6” ? Also, do you have some examples of searches that produce Perl 5 results when you want to have Perl 6 results? Liz
websearches on "perl6"
Would anyone happen to know if there's a duckduckgo trick to get just perl6 links and not perl5? If you just append "perl6" it'll be mostly perl6 info in the top ten, but there tends to be at least some perl5 intermixed in it.