On 26/05/13 16:54, Hao Wu wrote:
Thanks for sharing.
I think Moritz's answer is great. I may change 'a'.ord - 1 to 96 because I
know the ascii code for a, which was a question in my exam.
However, why 42? any relation to meaning of life? It seems I miss
something. Thanks.
This is a
On 29/12/15 17:13, andy_b...@wiwb.uscourts.gov wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 01:57:57AM -0800, Darren Duncan wrote:
>>> On that note, are there going to be Perl 6 versions 6.x.y where {x,y} are
>> > integers? Will 6.0.0 be the first such one? -- Darren Duncan
>
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2015
Hiya,
I'm a bit confused, there is a major release for Perl 6, but I know
wonder if this is the 6.0.0 release or when this will be?
Thanks
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Great idea!
I always thought Perl in general was quite suited for show casing and
learning with different styles and ways of solving problems. It's
flexibility is a key element in that. Especially in CS, students need to
learn that there is more then one way to do it and be able to compare
those
On 28/06/16 05:26, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
> On 2016-06-27 15:11, Parrot Raiser wrote:
>> We should all be thinking about the "killer application" for Perl 6;
>> the sort of job that is made so much easier by it that people will
>> overlook all sorts of problems.
>
> In that vein, I'm surprised