Hi,
On 08/28/2012 10:09 PM, Marc Chantreux wrote:
> i'm writing an article on Perl6 and i would like some facts to reassure
> early adopters. according to the test suite and the will of Perl6
> implentors, what proportion (in %) of Perl6 can be concidered as stable?
That's a hard question to answ
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:09:35PM +0200, Marc Chantreux wrote:
> hello,
>
> i'm writing an article on Perl6 and i would like some facts to reassure
> early adopters. according to the test suite and the will of Perl6
> implentors, what proportion (in %) of Perl6 can be concidered as stable?
> what
hello,
i wonder if there is another actively developped or stable langage on
top of rakudo.
regards
marc
hello,
i'm writing an article on Perl6 and i would like some facts to reassure
early adopters. according to the test suite and the will of Perl6
implentors, what proportion (in %) of Perl6 can be concidered as stable?
what are the parts that are not ? any link ?
regards
marc
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 09:15:41AM -0400, yary wrote:
> I'm a little confused by this report. The two code snippets are
> exactly the same- I checked with "diff". Does the same code have
> different results with different runs, or is there a copy/paste error?
> Also is the space between the bracket
I'm a little confused by this report. The two code snippets are
exactly the same- I checked with "diff". Does the same code have
different results with different runs, or is there a copy/paste error?
Also is the space between the brackets in "class B{ }" significant
(the other two empty bracket pai