"The programmer may not even be aware that some of
his coding is intended to compensate for a limitation
of the machine. In which case he could hardly be
expected to mark it. For instance, much programming
has to be done to overcome the limited precision of
our machines-- or better still, the fact that they do
not calculate with real numbers but only with a
limited set of rationals. Yet programmers tend to
forget that these are limitations of the hardware and
come to think of them as facts of life."
Gerald M. Weinberg,
"Psychology of Computer Programming" (1971)
The Raku Study Group
Dec 8, 2024, 1pm in California, 9pm in the UK
An informal meeting: drop by when you can, show us what you've got,
ask and answer questions, or just listen and lurk.
Perl and programming in general are fair game, along with Raku,
Zoom meeting link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84636910896?pwd=ASoFTwywErjaEDn2XAa3GYfnab1alL.1
Passcode: 4RakuRoll