On 11/08/2002 12:09 PM, Michael Lazzaro wrote:
If you wish to take part in the discussions (or even just lurk), please
reply to this message. If you have any particular goals that you feel
this list should be addressing, please let us know.
I'll probably lurk here, on and off, via NNTP. So fa
> "Michael" == Michael Lazzaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> If you wish to take part in the discussions (or even just lurk),
Michael> please reply to this message. If you have any particular goals that
Michael> you feel this list should be addressing, please let us know.
I'm here, sw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Lazzaro) wrote in news:CB2CAEFE-F33C-
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> This message is to open the perl6-documentation list. First things
> first, can we get a quick roll call of who is interested in this
> effort, at least in abstract principle? No poi
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 07:07:47PM +, Richard Nuttall wrote:
> One further comment on the differences. Bother MYSQL and PHP are much
> more simple languages, and the bulk of their references are functional,
> breaking down into a neat hierarchy. Perl6 needs documentation that
> slices a numb
Carlos Ramirez wrote:
> I like Rex's all-in-one reference guide
> http://www.rexswain.com/perl5.html
>
> And perldoc.com for a more comprehensive reference resource ;)~
It's true, I use perldoc all the time. :-) Beats trying to "less"
through the man pages by a wide shot. Let me ask you, Carl
Michael Lazzaro writes:
> This message is to open the perl6-documentation list. First things
> first, can we get a quick roll call of who is interested in this
> effort, at least in abstract principle? No point in having
> discussions unless/until there is a critical mass here.
>
I think tutorials and code samples are a good start, especially to get
started. In addition a reference manual (list) of builtins for quick
lookups like perfunc would be helpful too.
I like Rex's all-in-one reference guide
http://www.rexswain.com/perl5.html
And perldoc.com for a more comprehens
Better late then never...count me in.
Michael Lazzaro wrote:
This message is to open the perl6-documentation list. First things
first, can we get a quick roll call of who is interested in this effort,
at least in abstract principle? No point in having discussions
unless/until there is a
Michael Lazzaro wrote:
On Friday, November 8, 2002, at 11:07 AM, Richard Nuttall wrote:
I presonally use a combination of documentation for programming, and
find the Perl documentation more difficult to use than many.
That's an interesting observation -- I'd love to hear more thoughts on
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