Hi Jitendra,
On Tue, 15 Dec 2015 14:29:45 +0530
Jitendra Barik wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Please let me know difference between Perl 5 and Perl 6?
>
in addition to what the other people here said, you may wish to peruse this
page:
http://perl-begin.org/learn/perl6/
(*NOTE*: I am the originator an
One.
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 2:59 AM, Jitendra Barik wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Please let me know difference between Perl 5 and Perl 6?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Jitendra
>
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On 15 December 2015 at 21:59, Jitendra Barik wrote:
> Please let me know difference between Perl 5 and Perl 6?
They are different languages.
At least, they are as different as Ruby and Perl 5, if not more so.
After all, there's not a lot of programming languages with Grammars as
a fundamental
There is an overview in the official documentation.
Check https://design.perl6.org/Differences.html
Jitendra Barik schrieb am Di., 15. Dez. 2015 10:00:
> Hi All,
>
> Please let me know difference between Perl 5 and Perl 6?
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Jitendra
>
Jeff Pang wrote:
I saw the words from a people's blog:
After only a short ten year wait, a Perl 6 implementation is scheduled
for release this month. Rakudo * (aka Rakudo Star) will be inaugurated
on July 29th, 2010.
Does this mean Perl 6 will be first released soon?
There have been Perl 6
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 21:15, Jeff Pang wrote:
> I saw the words from a people's blog:
>
> After only a short ten year wait, a Perl 6 implementation is scheduled
> for release this month. Rakudo * (aka Rakudo Star) will be inaugurated
> on July 29th, 2010.
>
> Does this mean Perl 6 will be first
Thanks a bunch! This is very helpful. :-)
Aimee Cardenas
On Dec 11, 2009, at 12:12 PM, Shawn H Corey wrote:
Aimee Cardenas wrote:
Cool, thanks. So, I've read that pugs is a test version of Perl
6. Is
Rakudo the official Perl 6 release? I'm a little confused.
As I understand it, Pug
Aimee Cardenas wrote:
> Cool, thanks. So, I've read that pugs is a test version of Perl 6. Is
> Rakudo the official Perl 6 release? I'm a little confused.
As I understand it, Pugs is a stand-alone version; Rakudo uses Parrot
(like Perl 6 is suppose to). Neither is a complete implementation of
Cool, thanks. So, I've read that pugs is a test version of Perl 6.
Is Rakudo the official Perl 6 release? I'm a little confused.
Thanks,
Aimee Cardenas
On Dec 11, 2009, at 11:58 AM, Shawn H Corey wrote:
Aimee Cardenas wrote:
Hi, All!
I've just been reading a lot about P6 lately and ca
Aimee Cardenas wrote:
> Hi, All!
>
> I've just been reading a lot about P6 lately and can't wait for it's
> arrival! But I guess I'll have to. :-( Just thought I'd express my
> status of waiting with bated breath. I guess the P6 arrival date is
> still "when it's done". Does anyone have a mor
Not looking for any specific features, just a little curious.
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 09:57, James Edward Gray II wrote:
> On Feb 1, 2004, at 5:43 PM, Dan Brow wrote:
>
> > Any one know when perl 6 will be released for production use?
>
> Perl 6 is still largely in the design phase.
>
> However,
On Feb 1, 2004, at 5:43 PM, Dan Brow wrote:
Any one know when perl 6 will be released for production use?
Perl 6 is still largely in the design phase.
However, if you're looking for a certain functionality with Perl, are
you sure Perl 5 doesn't do what you need?
James
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> Any one know when perl 6 will be released for production use?
I doubt anybody on this list will be able to give you
anything else but "when it's done" as the answer.
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* Dan Brow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-01T18:43:15]
> Any one know when perl 6 will be released for production use?
No, no one knows. For production use, it is still years away.
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Hi All
I have been reading this Perl 6 thread and it has brought me a laugh
or two as I thought about my career. I have been a programmer for more then
40 years. The first computer I used you programmed by wiring boards with
jumper wires. This was upgraded to one that was programmed one b
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 12:06, Nikola Janceski wrote:
> I disagree... the changes from Perl 4 to Perl 5.500?? were so much that I
> did have to re-write almost all my works, (the small ones were spared). The
> reason why I had to re-write it was that there were some subtle syntax
> changes, but main
to emulate it. 8^)
> -Original Message-
> From: Chas Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:20 AM
> To: Elias Assmann
> Cc: Beginners (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: Perl 6?
>
>
> On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 08:55, Elias Assmann wrote:
&g
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 08:55, Elias Assmann wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Jenda Krynicky wrote:
> > Ah well ... it will HURT. I'm sure I'll envy the newcomers. Since it'll
> > take ages to get used to the new $@% meaning and the new
> > operators.
> Just out of interest: were the changes between the
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Jenda Krynicky wrote:
> Ah well ... it will HURT. I'm sure I'll envy the newcomers. Since it'll
> take ages to get used to the new $@% meaning and the new
> operators.
Just out of interest: were the changes between the last Perl versions
equally drastic? (I'm thinking of 4->5 o
On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 17:04, Jenda Krynicky wrote:
> From: Chas Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 16:09, Nikola Janceski wrote:
> > > I just found out that Perl 6 is going to be mainly OO (object
> > > oriented for you beginners). Can someone give me a direct URL of
> > > where I
Wednesday, April 03, 2002 2:05 PM
To: Beginners (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Perl 6?
From: Chas Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 16:09, Nikola Janceski wrote:
> > I just found out that Perl 6 is going to be mainly OO (object
> > oriented for you beginners). Can
On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 16:47, Nikola Janceski wrote:
> It has also been told to me that Perl 6 will have a command line arg to run
> scripts written for older Perl releases (ie. 5.6.1).
>
> Does that mean if I wish to enhance/modify some code that I might as well
> re-write it for OO in Perl 6?
>
From: Chas Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 16:09, Nikola Janceski wrote:
> > I just found out that Perl 6 is going to be mainly OO (object
> > oriented for you beginners). Can someone give me a direct URL of
> > where I can find what is really going to happen? I do lots of Perl
>
It has also been told to me that Perl 6 will have a command line arg to run
scripts written for older Perl releases (ie. 5.6.1).
Does that mean if I wish to enhance/modify some code that I might as well
re-write it for OO in Perl 6?
And now all my syntax highlight patterns for my editor (nedit)
On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 16:28, Chas Owens wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 16:09, Nikola Janceski wrote:
> > I just found out that Perl 6 is going to be mainly OO (object oriented for
> > you beginners).
> > Can someone give me a direct URL of where I can find what is really going to
> > happen? I do
On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 16:09, Nikola Janceski wrote:
> I just found out that Perl 6 is going to be mainly OO (object oriented for
> you beginners).
> Can someone give me a direct URL of where I can find what is really going to
> happen? I do lots of Perl programming and I really want to determine i
Here is the dev site.
http://dev.perl.org/perl6/
The Apocalypses are written by Larry Wall and describe the way things will
work in Perl 6, the Exegeses are written by Damian Conway where he gives
examples of what Larry is taking about. The RFC's are proposed changes
submitted by the Perl commu
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