On 2019-12-10 15:19, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
I feel that ToddAndMargo are only capable of "magical programming".
Hi Elizabeth,
By any chance were you involved in the writing
of the documentation? That would explain your
hurt feelings.
I seriously did to intent to hurt anyone's feelings.
On 2019-12-10 15:02, Laurent Rosenfeld via perl6-users wrote:
You've made a very interesting point on how difficult it is to write
proper documentation. I hope that Todd will reflect on that.
Hi Laurent,
Oh good lord. I do no have to do any reflecting
on it at all. I spend hours and hours
On 2019-12-10 14:40, Rocco Caputo wrote:
It seems that you're saying the difference between a method and other
kinds of routines is that methods are "fed" something?
Hi Rocco,
Indeed!
It is my sloppy way of saying what a method is. I am not using
programming terminology. My purpose was to
I feel that ToddAndMargo are only capable of "magical programming". I call
that "magical", because people who program this way, only work with remembering
from what they put into something, and what came out, *without* attempting to
build a mental image of *how* the damn thing works.
The
You've made a very interesting point on how difficult it is to write proper
documentation. I hope that Todd will reflect on that.
Le mar. 10 déc. 2019 à 23:45, Rocco Caputo a écrit :
> On Dec 10, 2019, at 15:35, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users <
> perl6-us...@perl.org> wrote:
>
> A method is a
On Dec 10, 2019, at 15:35, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
wrote:
> A method is a routine that you feed: Str.foo.
It seems that you're saying the difference between a method and other kinds of
routines is that methods are "fed" something?
The only thing I can think of that routines are fed are
On 2019-12-10 12:35, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
Excluding something from the search:
Warning: in the following, use "none" not "not" to negate if
"coming soon"
is found. "not" will always return False.
say so Q[2018.2.0; Coming
Soon].fc.contains("strong" &
On 2019-12-10 03:12, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
Today's revised revision of yesterday's new revisions
with amendments!
:-)
At it again;
perl 6: method:
12/10/2019 #2
Also see: "starts-with" and "ends-with"
References:
https://docs.raku.org/routine/contains
Today's revised revision of yesterday's new revisions
with amendments!
:-)
perl 6: method:
12/10/2019
perl 6: method:
12/10/2019
Also: "starts-with" and "ends-with"
A method is a routine that you feed: .foo
$ p6 'say "abc".contains( "a" );'
True
$ p6 'say "abc".contains( "z"
On 2019-12-09 13:30, Tobias Boege wrote:
On Mon, 09 Dec 2019, perl6-users-h...@perl.org wrote:
Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2019 17:45:22 -0800
From: ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
To: perl6-users
Subject: My keeper on "contains"
8< ...
Case insensitive contains:
$ p6 'if "2018
On Mon, 09 Dec 2019, perl6-users-h...@perl.org wrote:
> Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2019 17:45:22 -0800
> From: ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
> To: perl6-users
> Subject: My keeper on "contains"
>
> 8< ...
>
> Case insensitive contains:
> $ p6 'if "
Hi All,
I have 190 of these. 191 in the hopper for unicodes.
This is one of my better one. It is also unique in
that it takes apart the IEEE-eese on the
documentation and explain what in the world is
going on. Do you notice the ":" is sometimes a delimiter
and sometimes not. Eee Gads!
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