Over the past week, I've been using my scant bits of nighttime coding to
cobble together a pseudocode version of what I think the URI module should
look like. There's already one available as example code, but it doesn't
actually implement either the URI or IRI spec correctly. Instead, this
Hi,
Aaron Sherman wrote:
Over the past week, I've been using my scant bits of nighttime coding to
cobble together a pseudocode version of what I think the URI module should
look like. There's already one available as example code, but it doesn't
actually implement either the URI or IRI spec
Aaron Sherman wrote:
Ooops, took this off-list by accident.
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From: ajs a...@ajs.com
Date: Mon, May 17, 2010 at 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: URI replacement pseudocode
To: Moritz Lenz mor...@faui2k3.org
Thank you for your responses!
On Mon, May 17
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Moritz Lenz mor...@faui2k3.org wrote:
Aaron Sherman wrote:
I had a hard time even getting basic code working like:
token foo { blah }
if blah ~~ m/foo/ { say blah! }
(See my question to the list, last week)
Right. What works today is
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Moritz Lenz mor...@faui2k3.org wrote:
Aaron Sherman wrote:
I had a hard time even getting basic code working like:
token foo { blah }
if blah ~~ m/foo/ { say blah! }
(See my question to the list, last week)
Right. What works today is
Recently I had time to think about the $ symbol we use in Perl.
I think Perl has been using the USD symbol for too long, and I'm now sure
that it's time to replace it. After some research I came to the conclusion
that the best fit is the euro symbol (€).
So, spread the word, Perl 6 will
At 15:04 -0800 1/4/06, Larry Wall wrote:
Recently I had time to think about the $ symbol we use in Perl.
I think Perl has been using the USD symbol for too long, and I'm now sure
that it's time to replace it. After some research I came to the conclusion
that the best fit is the euro symbol (¤).
On Sat, Apr 01, 2006 at 03:11:27PM -0800, Larry Wall wrote:
:
:
: Recently I had time to think about the $ symbol we use in Perl.
:
: I think Perl has been using the USD symbol for too long, and I'm now sure
: that it's time to replace it. After some research I came to the conclusion
: that
On Sun, Apr 02, 2006 at 02:04:07 +0300, Larry Wall wrote:
^^^-- (actually that was IDT in the headers)
Hi,
I'm in Israel and Japan at the same time!
Nice one though ;-)
plugIf you guys would have participated in the keysigning
parties.../plug
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Yuval