max demmelbauer schrieb:
> * how can i serialize objects (like the use Storable qw(freeze thaw) in
> perl5.8)
Try $object.perl(.say) as stated in
http://svn.openfoundry.org/pugs/docs/articles/tpr.pod (or
http://gedankenkonstrukt.de/perl6doc/articles/tpr.html ;) )
-Thomas
Conrad Schneiker skribis 2006-06-10 15:37 (-0700):
> target spec. (2) Would Juerd be willing to serve as the judge of who
> sufficiently fulfilled the specs?
I would, but perhaps my personal opinions would matter too much to be an
objective judge.
Regards,
Juerd
--
http://convolution.nl/maak_j
> From: Michael Mathews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Having just been away on yet /another/ training course in Agile
> methodology, I'd say this is a classic disconnect of concerns.
> Sounds
> like Conrad just want something that works, and can be available
> quickly -- a rather traditional customer
hello..
i am new to this list.
i wrote a small web-framework called webtek ( http://max.xaok.org/
webtek ) in perl 5.8 and try now to port this to perl6 (inspired by
the speak from juerd at the austrian perl workshop :). but i have
some problems:
* how can i serialize objects (like the us
I'll be honest and say that I'm not too concerned with the
prize/grant, so that may be the reason I want to go beyond that
minimal ideal. I'm specifically concerned with a poorly designed (or
at least slightly clumsy to upgrade) wiki, all in for the sake of
speed, minimal functionality, and money.
On 11/06/06, Matt Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2) I agree that it is both important and pertinent to get the general
requirements down for the project, but I do see a need and a benefit
to having the architecture forming in the meanwhile. I see how these
things can be connected, obviously, bu