Re: continuous testing

2022-01-01 Thread Richard Hainsworth
JJ Thanks. That is very useful. One interesting question. I notice from this setup that you chart the COMMITS, and the raku program uses 'say' to output the results. But how do you access these charted results? Regards, Richard On 01/01/2022 10:14, JJ Merelo wrote: Try the new GitHub

Re: continuous testing

2022-01-01 Thread JJ Merelo
Try the new GitHub actions with the recently renovated Docker image. See it in action, for instance, here: https://github.com/JJ/p6-pod-load/blob/master/.github/workflows/test.yaml El vie, 31 dic 2021 a las 19:57, Richard Hainsworth () escribió: > Thanks > On 31/12/2021 18:27, Fernando

Re: Should I start learning Perl?

2022-01-01 Thread Yong Hwa
Sure. Why not? On Sat, Jan 1, 2022 at 5:42 PM Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming < ceo.teo.en.m...@gmail.com> wrote: > Subject: Should I start learning Perl? > > Good day from Singapore, > > I am thinking of learning Perl. May I know if Perl is still in vogue? > Should I start learning Perl? > > I

Re: Should I start learning Perl?

2022-01-01 Thread Elizabeth Mattijsen
If you're looking for Perl, you're probably on the wrong mailing list: I suggest you try "perl.beginners". > On 1 Jan 2022, at 10:42, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming > wrote: > > Subject: Should I start learning Perl? > > Good day from Singapore, > > I am thinking of learning Perl. May I

Should I start learning Perl?

2022-01-01 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
Subject: Should I start learning Perl? Good day from Singapore, I am thinking of learning Perl. May I know if Perl is still in vogue? Should I start learning Perl? I am looking forward to your replies. Thank you very much. Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in

Re: Last day for FOSDEM submission

2022-01-01 Thread JJ Merelo
Well, we can very well ship a Docker image that includes Raku by default... Cheers El vie, 31 dic 2021 a las 14:21, Wesley Peng via perl6-users (< perl6-users@perl.org>) escribió: > Replacing Bash scripts with Raku? That’s an interesting thing. Can Linux > be shipped with Raku by default? > > >

Re: Should I start learning Perl?

2022-01-01 Thread Richard Hainsworth
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming, Happy New Year from Wales. You asked: May I know if Perl is still in vogue? Should I start learning Perl? There is Perl and what used to be called Perl6, which is now called Raku. This is an email list for Raku, aka Perl 6. Lets start with 'vogue-ness'.

Re: Should I start learning Perl?

2022-01-01 Thread Parrot Raiser
A great analysis of, and answer to, the question. Worthy of being enshrined in a blog posting.

Raku name change

2022-01-01 Thread Richard Hainsworth
Just noticed when creating new module on GitHub, the dropdown for the .gitignore template has an entry for 'perl6' but not for raku.

The SF Perl Raku Study Group, 01/02 at 1pm PDT

2022-01-01 Thread Joseph Brenner
Heraclitus, translated by William Harris: From many things comes oneness, and out of oneness comes many things. The hidden harmony is better than the obvious. The Raku Study Group January 2, 2021 1pm in California, 9pm in the UK Zoom meeting link:

Re: Raku name change

2022-01-01 Thread JJ Merelo
That was notified a long time ago. IIRC, the PR was merged, but has not been deployed yet. Cheers El sáb, 1 ene 2022 a las 19:05, Richard Hainsworth () escribió: > Just noticed when creating new module on GitHub, the dropdown for the > .gitignore template has an entry for 'perl6' but not for

Re: continuous testing

2022-01-01 Thread JJ Merelo
Hi, El sáb, 1 ene 2022 a las 12:44, Richard Hainsworth () escribió: > JJ > Thanks. That is very useful. One interesting question. > > I notice from this setup that you chart the COMMITS, and the raku program > uses 'say' to output the results. > That's not really needed, it's just a bit of

probably worth a bug report ?

2022-01-01 Thread Marc Chantreux
hello rakoons, I got this error message Too few positionals passed; expected 1 argument but got 0 in sub xxx at - line 1 in block at - line 2 Welcome to 퐑퐚퐤퐮퐝퐨™ v2021.09. Implementing the 퐑퐚퐤퐮™ programming language v6.d. Built on