Re: Perl 6 mentions on Wikipedia

2016-02-26 Thread Dan Stephenson
I want in. I'm working on a production project  for cloud computing that fuses 
5 and 6 together. It's proving very useful...

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> On Feb 25, 2016, at 4:26 PM, Damian Conway  wrote:
> 
> Dear fellow revellers in the dawning Golden Age of Perl 6,
> 
> I just had a colleague contact me, to express their surprise that Perl 6
> does not rate a mention in:
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_programming.
> 
> The Perl 6 community (and Larry in particular) has already done an
> incredible job raising Perl 6's profile on rosettacode.org, but the
> language still seems under-represented on Wikipedia, especially on 
> the various pages describing different language paradigms.
> 
> As Perl 6 is now the pre-eminent example of the imperative,
> declarative, functional, parallel, concurrent, pipelined, vector,
> object-oriented, aspect-oriented, reactive, introspective, and
> metaprogramming paradigms, surely it should be mentioned 
> on all those wiki pages?
> 
> Yeah, I know: "Thanks for volunteering!". I can't at present, but I
> didn't want this important observation, or the opportunity it
> represents, to be lost, just because it was initially directed at
> someone who's currently drowning in other commitments.
> 
> So I thought I'd mention it here, in the hope that someone else 
> who is looking for a slightly unusual way to contribute to Perl 6 
> might find the suggestion worth considering.
> 
> Damian
> 


Re: Camelia ASCII Art

2010-09-18 Thread Dan Stephenson
Good job. I miss ASCII art :)

_dan

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On Sep 13, 2010, at 10:26 AM, jkpeters_37 johnandtin...@gmail.com wrote:

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Re: Logo considerations

2009-03-24 Thread Dan Stephenson

On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 09:25:15 -0400, Daniel Ruoso dan...@ruoso.com wrote:


are you suggesting that the cat should be eating a parrot in the rakudo
logo?


Haha... that's pretty funny.

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