I get it.  Different angles of approach.  Some methods don't make a dent with 
me (I.e. rote).

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com> 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 21:42
To: perl6-users@perl.org
Subject: Re: Please explain this to me

On 09/16/2018 06:23 PM, Mark Devine wrote:
> foy, brian d. Learning Perl 6: Keeping the Easy, Hard, and Impossible Within 
> Reach (Kindle Location 557). O'Reilly Media. Kindle Edition.
> 
> Chapter 2: Binding and Assignment: "There’s an important concept here that 
> you should learn early."  [[ what follows in the most concise and 
> understandable explanation that I have found yet to the question you raised ]]
> 
> As I'm going through Learning Perl 6, he's really done a fantastic job of 
> answering tons of the questions that I've been tracking in this mailing list. 
>  Uncanny really.  The author rolls the angles just right and I'm having 
> mini-epiphanies one after another.
> 
> So recommended...
> 
> Mark

Hi Mark,

I am sorry, but books don't work for me.  Manuals do.
And correspondences do too.   That is just the way my
brain works. And, yes, I know I am weird.

-T

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