design.perl6.org
Perl 6 Community
http://www.design.perl6.org/community
We are a bunch of volunteers developing Perl 6 and Perl 6 applications, and try real hard to be nice to each other. Get in touch with us! Internet Relay Chat (IRC). Much discussion happens on #perl6, our IRC channel. This is the fastest way to get help. Another way to stay tuned is reading posts from blogs that focus on Perl 6. You can learn some basics about Perl 6 with these introductory screencasts. By Gabor Szabo. Gabor also frequents our IRC channel. Perl 6 is well represented on Rosetta Code. An in...
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Perl 6 - Whatever
http://www.design.perl6.org/whatever
Everything that can't be categorized otherwise fits into the "Whatever" slot, or as the Perl 6 hacker would write it,. Module Management, Editors, IDEs, *. Makes it easy to install modules programs written in Perl 6. A young and feature rich module installer. Atom Perl 6 Editor Tools. Plugin that provides a collection of useful Perl 6 editing tools. Perl 6 highlighting and code execution in Padre, the Perl IDE. Perl 6 syntax highlighting for Vim. Perl 6 syntax highlighting for Emacs. Perl 5 to Perl 6.
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STD and viv -- Perl 6 standard grammar
http://www.design.perl6.org/compilers/std-viv
Perl 6 has a grammar that can be tweaked by the user. Hence the structure of the grammar must be the same in all Perl 6 compilers. This structure is given STD.pm6, the standard grammar. It is both specification and runnable code. Note: STD and viv aren't actively developed any more. The Perl 6 standard grammar is written in Perl 6, and specifies how a Perl 6 program is parsed. The source code can be found on github in the perl6/std project. In the file STD.pm6. Should be read as. Perl 6 on Rosetta Code.
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#perl6 IRC channel
http://www.design.perl6.org/community/irc
Much real-time discussion happens on our IRC channel, #perl6 on irc.freenode.net. We try to be very nice to newcomers, so feel free to join us, and ask any Perl 6 questions you might have. We discuss questions about Perl 6, how to install a compiler, proposals for small enhancements to the specification, ideas for new modules - you name it. If you don't have an IRC client installed, you can use your browser to connect to IRC. Please do not ask for help on Perl 5 topics in #perl6. Perl6: my $a;. Provides ...
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Perl 6 Language Design
http://www.design.perl6.org/specification
The Perl 6 language design is developed by a core team around Larry Wall, the creator of Perl. Many parts of the language are rather mature, for example the object system and large parts of the syntax. Other parts, like macros, are still in flux, and wait for an implementation to try them out. Official Perl 6 design documents. Original Perl 6 grammar. The Perl 6 mascot ( PDF. Notes (excerpt from Synopsis 1. Or chat live in your browser. Perl 6 on Rosetta Code. Perl 5 to Perl 6. Perl 6 modules directory.
ahmadzawawi.blogspot.com
Ahmad M. Zawawi (azawawi): July 2010
http://ahmadzawawi.blogspot.com/2010_07_01_archive.html
Ahmad M. Zawawi (azawawi). Life is 90% maintenance and 10% hacking :). Saturday, July 24, 2010. Padre's Second Birthday Party and Hackathon starts today. Adam Kennedy (Alias) wrote. On the weekend of the 24th-25th of July we would like to invite all Padre. Developers, users, friends and well-wishers to join us for Padre's Second Birthday Party and Hackathon in the Padre IRC channel at irc:/ irc.perl.org/#padre. Or via the Mibbit Web Client. I think it is about time for me to finish my long to do list for.
perliscope.blogspot.com
Perliscope: Sweeter Moose
http://perliscope.blogspot.com/2010/01/sweeter-moose.html
Monday, January 18, 2010. One comment I received for the previous article was about how would it look using the MooseX: Declare. This module provides syntax extensions that go far beyond the regular Moose syntactic sugar. Using the deep magic of Devel: Declare. Creates a whole new syntax very similar to Perl6, for classes and roles in Moose, however, the use of this extension generates mixed feelings for me. Which gives complains about method prototypes, also modules like PPI. Arrives in march 2010.
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Perliscopio: enero 2010
http://perliscopio.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html
Cualquier cosa sobre Perl. Domingo, 31 de enero de 2010. 191;Te parece que Moose. Es demasiado pesado para tus aplicaciones? La compilación de los objetos de Moose. Puede tomar un tiempo considerable durante el arranque de una aplicación, esto podría dar la impresión de que los programas que utilizan Moose. Son lentos, sin embargo la compilación solamente ocurre al cargar el programa, y dependiendo de la aplicación pude ser que Moose. No sea tan pesado como parece. Es un reemplazo de Moose. Haciendo al ú...
perlpilot.blogspot.com
Navigating the Perliverse: August 2009
http://perlpilot.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html
Monday, August 24, 2009. Today I wandered around Perl6 stuff just a little bit. Here's some things that I ran into:. First stop, masak. He's building a persistence layer for Web.pm. In a very simple way. Quite cool. Was changed so that. Could work. Actually, it was changed so that, in order to run the. Binary anywhere other than the build directory, you. Anyway, someone updated the page describing how to get Rakudo. Instructions. Only they actually typed. Turtles all the way down. Unfortunately, it didn'...
kresimirbojcic.com
Perl 6 the Holy Grail or Utopia - Programming ≈ Fun
http://kresimirbojcic.com/2013/02/24/perl-6-the-holy-grail-or-utopia.html
Written by Krešimir Bojčić. Holy Grail or Utopia? I think it was Josh Susser. Ruby is the love child of Lisp and Smalltalk, raised by Perl the eccentric nanny. I really liked that quote. Of course I hated Perl at a time for being cryptic, outdated and old school. I assumed Perl had a little influence on Ruby, not even close to influence that Smalltalk and Lisp had. After a couple of years of looking at Lisp, Smalltalk and Perl I would say: “Ruby is a Perl sister. Debate boils down to Python guy making fu...