Tim (>), Raphael (>>):
>> Some XML related stuff:
>>
>> XML parser:
>> http://github.com/fperrad/xml/
>>
>> Tree manipulation:
>> http://github.com/wayland/Tree/tree/master
>
> Thanks. Any reason they're not known to proto?
The latter I wasn't really aware of. It's now added to the list, and
wayla
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 09:30:13AM +0530, Saravanan Thiyagarajan wrote:
> Would like to be a volunteer in working for perl-6.
> Can some one help me to get into right direction ?
I've written about various options on perlmonks [1], but I think the best
thing you can do right now is to pick a simpl
Thanks Tim for the link,
I tried IRC channel felt like not to disturb from their serious discussion
with a newbie question.
My skillset is 5+ yrs of exp in perl,unix with a computerscience engineering
background
Worked in various domains like banking domain(Standard chartered - Gui tool
in Tk/perl
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 12:15:05PM +0100, Tim Bunce wrote:
> You can find my current draft at http://files.me.com/tim.bunce/65oikg (2.3MB
> PDF)
page 73 - Haskell should be spelled with two Ls
-kolibrie
2009/9/16 Carl Mäsak :
> Tim (>), Raphael (>>):
>>> Some XML related stuff:
>>>
>>> XML parser:
>>> http://github.com/fperrad/xml/
No Perl6.
Only Parrot & PCT.
François Perrad
>>>
>>> Tree manipulation:
>>> http://github.com/wayland/Tree/tree/master
>>
>> Thanks. Any reason they're not known to p
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:02:02PM +1000, Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009, Saravanan Thiyagarajan wrote:
Would like to be a volunteer in working for perl-6.
Can some one help me to get into right direction ?
Sure. The best
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009, Saravanan T wrote:
Thanks Tim for the link,
I tried IRC channel felt like not to disturb from their serious discussion with
a newbie
question.
Feel free. There are a few people in the serious discussions who will
ignore questions not directly targetted at them, but a l
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, Carl Mäsak wrote:
Tim (>), Raphael (>>):
Some XML related stuff:
XML parser:
http://github.com/fperrad/xml/
Tree manipulation:
http://github.com/wayland/Tree/tree/master
Thanks. Any reason they're not known to proto?
The latter I wasn't really aware of. It's now added
Thanks everyone for sharing the link.
After a serious of chat in IRC found this links usefull
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?roadmap_to_helping_with_development
~ twitter.com/perlsaran
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:16:56A
Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, Carl Mäsak wrote:
>
>> Tim (>), Raphael (>>):
Some XML related stuff:
XML parser:
http://github.com/fperrad/xml/
Tree manipulation:
http://github.com/wayland/Tree/tree/master
>>>
>>> Thanks. Any reason they're not k
Am Mittwoch, den 16.09.2009, 10:30 +0200 schrieb François Perrad:
> 2009/9/16 Carl Mäsak :
> > Tim (>), Raphael (>>):
> >>> Some XML related stuff:
> >>>
> >>> XML parser:
> >>> http://github.com/fperrad/xml/
> No Perl6.
> Only Parrot & PCT.
Yes, I know.
But your XML grammar is Perl 6 syntax anyw
On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 19:49 +1000, Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
> +1. I have a set of 7 bookmarks that load in tabs that I call my "Perl 6"
> bookmarks. I load this group of tabs into a separate web browser window when
> I'm doing Perl 6 stuff. That link is one of the 7 links.
Perhaps your other
Moritz Lenz wrote [on perl6-language]:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 09:30:13AM +0530, Saravanan Thiyagarajan wrote:
Would like to be a volunteer in working for perl-6.
Can some one help me to get into right direction ?
I've written about various options on perlmonks [1], but I think the best
thing
I'm jumping in on an old conversation because I only just had time to catch
up last night. I have a few questions that I think are probably still
pertinent.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Damian Conway wrote:
>
> Executive summary:
>
> * Pod is now just a set of specialized forms of Perl 6
I'd really like to be able to assign a class to POD documentation. Here's an
example of why:
class Widget is Bauble
#= A widget is a kind of bauble that can do stuff
{
has $.things; #= a collection of other stuff
#==XXX{
This variable needs to be replaced for political reasons
}
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, Geoffrey Broadwell wrote:
On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 19:49 +1000, Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
+1. I have a set of 7 bookmarks that load in tabs that I call my "Perl 6"
bookmarks. I load this group of tabs into a separate web browser window when
I'm doing Perl 6 stuff. That link
Just wanted to get some thoughts on the following languages and if any
features from them can be implemented in Perl6:
Cobra
http://cobra-language.com/docs/papers-etc/Cobra-Socal-Piggies-2008-02-Slides.pdf
http://cobra-language.com/docs/why/
Ioke
http://ioke.org/wiki/index.php/Guide
Also any
Perl is being actively developed for the Parrot VM. LLVM is another
interesting option and if someone or some group would like to take it
on, it would be a welcome alternate implementation.
What parts in particular of Cobra and ioke look useful to you? Looking
at Cobra's intro slide-
* Cobra is a
This is an interesting subpage under Cobra-
http://cobra-language.com/docs/quality/
it actually bears a little on recent discussions about
self-documenting code. I'm a Perl6 beginner so I'm making comments
with expectation that others will correct where I'm wrong
* Doc Strings
Perl6's vision of "
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:41 AM, yary wrote:
> Perl is being actively developed for the Parrot VM. LLVM is another
> interesting option and if someone or some group would like to take it
> on, it would be a welcome alternate implementation.
>
> What parts in particular of Cobra and ioke look usefu
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