Well I'm hoping my multi-threaded code will actually be able to use multiple CPU cores on Linux. its worked on Solaris for a long time but for some reason its always been CPU core bound on Linux. Also I would like to start a local Perl 6 work group for Perl 5 programmers looking to port their code. there is one for active Perl 6 projects but they don't want any one who doesn't already have an active Perl 6 project to attend. I asked them very politely for a clarification on their policy and didn't not get a response. I didn't get a reply but I know other Perl 5 programmers who showed up looking to get porting tips, and were asked to leave because they weren't currently Perl 6 programmers, which is a very poor approach to take if you really want to rebuild the Perl community.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 8:55 PM, ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com> wrote: >> On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 8:28 PM, ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Perl 6 just hit EPEL: rakudo-star.x86_64 0:0.0.2016.11-1.el7 >>> >>> -T >>> >>> -- >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> Computers are like air conditioners. >>> They malfunction when you open windows >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > On 12/27/2016 05:53 PM, Paul Robert Marino wrote: >> >> Cool >> I guess that means I really should start writing in Perl 6 >> > > I am looking forward to the improved way of passing variables to > subroutines. :-) > > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Computers are like air conditioners. > They malfunction when you open windows > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~