Hi all, this is my report on the last Rehovot.pm meeting. I'd like to blog it, but I'll see about.
Well, I arrived by train in time, as the train was right on schedule, but this time it took me a lot of time to find the building (I should consult the map next time) so I arrived just in time. There I saw Gabor and also met his son, as well as Jaime (= "Hayim") Prilusky. Other people arrived momentarily including Ilan, the nefarious Pythoneer spy (just kidding about that) as well as someone new who was interested in using Perl to fetch stock data from the stocks' agency sites and ran into a few problems. In any case, this time no one brought any bourekas (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B6rek ) so I became hungry during the recess and had to eat some Bisli (an Israeli snack) I brought from home. Next time I'll make sure to: 1. Coordinate who will bring Bourekas. 2. Bring some spare coins for the vending machines. In any case, we waited a little and started the presentation, which as noted earlier was about Perl 6. Not too many people came, but there were between 8 and 10 people I think. The presentation was different from Gabor's old presentation about Perl 6, and used slides with a smaller amount of text on them, and primarily one or two code samples. The presentation sparked some discussions. Among them: 1. We noted that when entering text on the Rakudo REPL then .chars() which should return the count of characters returned an incorrect result for Unicode characters, including Hebrew. As I learned later on IRC, this was a semi-known issue and it didn't work very well for some reason. In Perl 6, there is no longer length and there are only chars() (for characters) and bytes() (for bytes). 2. We noted that the multiple-comparison conditional notation - «if 0 <= $percent <= 100» emulated Python. 3. Again there was interest in the junctions («if ($n == 3|44|505)»). 4. We discussed the new Perl 6 regular expressions including the ":" operator which stops the backtracking and recursion at this point. 5. There was some discussion about sub-classing Perl 6's grammars. 6. We discussed testing briefly. I told that perl-5.12.0 already had over 300,000 test assertions, in comparison to ruby's few thousand tests (which Gabor said some of them still failed for him). --------------------- I should note that I noticed that there was Firefox 2.0.0.x installed on the computers we had there, and that there was a nasty Firewall there that blocked IRC. Maybe I'll recall more stuff later on. In any case, we ran out of slides relatively early, and I left to catch the train. I had to switch to a different train at the end station, and then arrived at the Tel Aviv university's train station, where my father waited for me. After I arrived home I updated Rakudo from git/svn and tested the Unicode bug and IRCed about it. :-) Regards, Shlomi Fish -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Shlomi Fish http://www.shlomifish.org/ Interview with Ben Collins-Sussman - http://shlom.in/sussman God considered inflicting XSLT as the tenth plague of Egypt, but then decided against it because he thought it would be too evil. Please reply to list if it's a mailing list post - http://shlom.in/reply . _______________________________________________ Perl mailing list [email protected] http://mail.perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl
