I'd love to have an account as well. username atnnn. realname Etienne Laurin.
As for the hostname, what about s6nd.perl6.nl?
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 05:18:45PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
Everyone who wants, can get a login. Access is provided via SSH version
2 only (Windows users can use PuTTY and WinSCP), and the box may be used
for everything that improves Perl 6 development. Users are encouraged to
keep files world
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 06:51:31PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
Nathan Gray skribis 2005-05-23 12:50 (-0400):
Sorry, but 'dev' isn't cute enough :). And it's going to be
something.perl6.nl, probably. I don't mind aliases, though, but they
better be CNAMEs.
Juerd, why am I getting everyone's
Juerd wrote:
If you want access, please let me know. I will send you a temporary
password by e-mail, that I expect you to change the first time you get
the chance.
I would like an account, name 'spinclad'.
The need for svn, ghc and such has finally pushed me to upgrade my home
debian box to
Roger Hale skribis 2005-05-24 6:02 (-0400):
I would like an account, name 'spinclad'.
Sure.
The need for svn, ghc and such has finally pushed me to upgrade my home
debian box to sarge, and I'm still looking for a package with ghc6.4, or
the tuits to build one myself.
Get ghc-cvs from
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 05:25:57PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
Rob Kinyon skribis 2005-05-23 11:22 (-0400):
I'd like one.
Sure - just think of a nice catchy username! :)
I'd like bsmith. Thanks :-)
Maybe we should divvy these tasks out. It wouldn't do that have two
people smoke-testing on
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 11:12:58AM +0100, Benjamin Smith wrote:
* svk
* vim
* screen
* cron
* haddock
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On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:12:57PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
I'm currently considering 'ui', which is Dutch for 'onion'. I bet almost
nobody here knows how to pronounce ui ;)
That reads 'user interface' to me, which I think isn't what we want.
How about 'sipuli'? That's what onion is called in
Hi,
Just to know, onion in Hungarian is hagyma. ;)
Bye,
Andras
On Tue, 24 May 2005, wolverian wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:12:57PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
I'm currently considering 'ui', which is Dutch for 'onion'. I bet almost
nobody here knows how to pronounce ui ;)
That reads 'user
Onian in Portuguese: cebola (in case any of you wonder)
wolverian wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:12:57PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
I'm currently considering 'ui', which is Dutch for 'onion'. I bet almost
nobody here knows how to pronounce ui ;)
That reads 'user interface' to me, which I
Note how close to Finnish it is.
Portuguese: cebola
Finnish: sipoli
Might be a coincidence, but might also be a borrowed word.
// Carl
On 5/24/05, Alberto Manuel Brandão Simões [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Onian in Portuguese: cebola (in case any of you wonder)
wolverian wrote:
On Tue, May
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 02:57:42PM +0200, Carl Mäsak wrote:
Note how close to Finnish it is.
Portuguese: cebola
Finnish: sipoli
Might be a coincidence, but might also be a borrowed word.
(This is extremely OT for the list.)
That's 'sipuli', actually.
I'm not sure (I'm not an
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 15:06, wolverian wrote:
in the latin name - Allium _cepa_ Linnaeus.
What about cepa as name?
BTW, it's Zwiebel in german ;-)
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 10:14:26PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark A. Biggar wrote:
Well the identity of % is +inf (also right side only).
I read $n % any( $n..Inf ) == $n. The point is there's no
unique right identity and thus (Num,%) disqualifies for a
Monoid. BTW, the above
wolverian skribis 2005-05-24 15:01 (+0300):
I'm currently considering 'ui', which is Dutch for 'onion'. I bet almost
nobody here knows how to pronounce ui ;)
That reads 'user interface' to me, which I think isn't what we want.
How about 'sipuli'? That's what onion is called in Finnish. :)
On Tue, 24 May 2005, wolverian wrote:
Portuguese: cebola
Finnish: sipoli
Italian: cipolla (since nobody has mentioned it yet)
Michele
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It was part of the dissatisfaction thing. I never claimed I was a
nice person.
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On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:12:57PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
Unfortunately, onion is already taken by another important Perl server:
onion.perl.org.
I'm currently considering 'ui', which is Dutch for 'onion'. I bet almost
nobody here knows how to pronounce ui ;)
What about another herb like
carrot :-)
Jonathan Scott Duff wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:12:57PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
Unfortunately, onion is already taken by another important Perl server:
onion.perl.org.
I'm currently considering 'ui', which is Dutch for 'onion'. I bet almost
nobody here knows how to pronounce ui
Esperanto: cepo (though that's probably not a data point)
// Carl
On 5/24/05, Michele Dondi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2005, wolverian wrote:
Portuguese: cebola
Finnish: sipoli
Italian: cipolla (since nobody has mentioned it yet)
Michele
--
It was part of the
Icelandic: laukur (Incidentally, none of you will ever guess how to
correctly pronounce that.)
--
Schwäche zeigen heißt verlieren;
härte heißt regieren.
- Glas und Tränen, Megaherz
On Tue, 24 May 2005, Herbert Snorrason wrote:
Icelandic: laukur (Incidentally, none of you will ever guess how to
correctly pronounce that.)
Incidentally, would 'laukurdottir' be a proper Icelandic offence? :-)
Michele
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Me too. If it's any comfort, just think of the design of Perl 6 as
a
On 5/24/05, Michele Dondi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2005, Herbert Snorrason wrote:
Icelandic: laukur (Incidentally, none of you will ever guess how to
correctly pronounce that.)
Incidentally, would 'laukurdottir' be a proper Icelandic offence? :-)
daughter of an onion ??
On 24/05/05, Michele Dondi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incidentally, would 'laukurdottir' be a proper Icelandic offence? :-)
It'd be 'lauksdóttir' (due to declension) and mean 'daughter of an
onion'. If nothing else, it would make people look at you in a funny
way... ;)
--
Schwäche zeigen heißt
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 03:44:43PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
But I like the newly suggested feather better, as it can relate to
pugs AND parrot.
Feather is best one thus far, I think. I like carrot too; it's more
playful. I equate Pugs with fun a lot.
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wolverian wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 03:44:43PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
But I like the newly suggested feather better, as it can relate to
pugs AND parrot.
Feather is best one thus far, I think. I like carrot too; it's more
playful. I equate Pugs with fun a lot.
How about budgie. a small
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 06:16:06PM +0300, wolverian wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 03:44:43PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
But I like the newly suggested feather better, as it can relate to
pugs AND parrot.
Feather is best one thus far, I think. I like carrot too; it's more
playful. I equate Pugs
Sorry, that I excavate that thread, but it just fits my question.
Rod Adams wrote:
Well, and and or serve the purpose of being at a much lower
precedence level than and ||.
I would see the value in alphabetic not as serving the same relation
to !. But I would still see it returning a Bool,
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:12:57PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
Unfortunately, onion is already taken by another important Perl server:
onion.perl.org.
I'm currently considering 'ui', which is Dutch for 'onion'. I bet almost
nobody here knows how to pronounce ui ;)
For a development machine, the
On Tue, 24 May 2005, wolverian wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 03:44:43PM +0200, Juerd wrote:
But I like the newly suggested feather better, as it can relate to
pugs AND parrot.
Feather is best one thus far, I think. I like carrot too; it's more
playful. I equate Pugs with fun a lot.
Hmmm,
I'm working on a Perl 5 module that will allow for the parsing of a Perl 6
rule into a tree structure -- specifically, I'm subclassing/extending
Regexp::Parser into Perl6::Rule::Parser. This module is designed ONLY to
PARSE the contents of a rule; it is not concerned with the implementation
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 08:25:03PM -0400, Jeff 'japhy' Pinyan wrote:
http://japhy.perlmonk.org/perl6/rules.txt
That looks completish to me. (At least I didn't think, hey! where's
such and such?)
One thing that I noticed and had to look up was
-prop X
though. Because ...
The
On May 24, Jonathan Scott Duff said:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 08:25:03PM -0400, Jeff 'japhy' Pinyan wrote:
http://japhy.perlmonk.org/perl6/rules.txt
That looks completish to me. (At least I didn't think, hey! where's
such and such?)
Oh, frabjous day!
One thing that I noticed and had to
So, this now works in Pugs with (with a env PUGS_EMBED=perl5 build):
use Digest--perl5;
my $cxt = Digest.SHA1;
$cxt.add('Pugs!');
# This prints: 66db83c4c3953949a30563141f08a848c4202f7f
say $cxt.hexdigest;
This includes the Digest.pm from Perl 5. DBI.pm, CGI.pm etc will
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