David K Storrs wrote:
Hmmm...This doesn't seem to have particularly grabbed the popular
imagination among the Perl6 crowd.
Well, I think it's the Perl5 crowd that is in much more need
of having its imagination grabbed. :-)
[big snip]
Anyway, I very much like your ideas. (And Juerd's
David K Storrs wrote:
Hmmm...This doesn't seem to have particularly grabbed the popular
imagination among the Perl6 crowd.
Well, I think it's the Perl5 crowd that is in much more need
of having its imagination grabbed. :-)
[big snip]
Anyway, I very much like your ideas. (And Juerd's
David K Storrs wrote:
Hmmm...This doesn't seem to have particularly grabbed the popular
imagination among the Perl6 crowd.
Well, I think it's the Perl5 crowd that is in much more need
of having its imagination grabbed. :-)
[big snip]
Anyway, I very much like your ideas. (And Juerd's
At 11:34 -0400 5/7/06, David K Storrs wrote:
Hmmm...This doesn't seem to have particularly grabbed the popular imagination
among the Perl6 crowd.
I'm a lurker here, mostly interested in keeping perl 6 usable for mathematics
and physics, but unable to keep up with most of the things I read.
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 10:44:29AM -0400, David K Storrs wrote:
Also, the page should talk about why it is difficult to do what is
being done. Ask the reader questions: You want to support
continuations / have coroutines / embedd yacc in your language /
whatever. How do you do it?
On May 4, 2006, at 10:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 10:44:29AM -0400, David K Storrs wrote:
Also, the page should talk about why it is difficult to do what is
being done. Ask the reader questions: You want to support
continuations / have coroutines / embedd yacc in
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 03:59:47PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but also people on the semi-inside, trying to remember things like
I'm sure there's a reason other then C if condition_without_parens
{block} that we can't have C %foo {'bar'} DTRT, but I can't
remember it, which