On Sep 20, 2006, at 6:16 PM, Darren Duncan wrote:
At 4:56 PM +0200 9/20/06, Fagyal Csongor wrote:
I was wondering if there is (or there should be) a documentation
on how to elegantly write Perl6 code.
I have found that Damian's Perl Best Practices still works very
well for Perl 6 code, so
Hi,
I was wondering if there is (or there should be) a documentation on how
to elegantly write Perl6 code.
I am afraid that when I will be starting to write Perl6 code, it will be
too much Perl5-ish, and I will end up rewriting my code in every 3
months because I hate when my code is not
On 9/20/06, Fagyal Csongor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if there is (or there should be) a documentation on how
to elegantly write Perl6 code.
yes, there should be.
I am afraid that when I will be starting to write Perl6 code, it will be
too much Perl5-ish, and I will end up
On 9/20/06, jerry gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't just leave this to the community. take part! take advantage of
the perl 6 wiki (http://rakudo.org/perl6/index.cgi) and create a page
describing the task. write some code yourself. ask folks to
contribute, and fix the existing code or add
* Fagyal Csongor [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-20 17:00]:
I am afraid that when I will be starting to write Perl6 code,
it will be too much Perl5-ish,
Even with a style guide, your Perl 6 code will still be
Perl-5-ish. And even once it’s not anymore, six months later you
will discover that it’s
Aristotle ():
That said, a cheatsheet with broad tips for arrivals from Perl 5
could already be written and will age well.
Oh, have a look at docs/other/porting_howto in the pugs svn tree. If
nothing else, it's a good starting point.
http://svn.openfoundry.org/pugs/docs/other/porting_howto
A. Pagaltzis skribis 2006-09-20 22:29 (+0200):
* Fagyal Csongor [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-20 17:00]:
I am afraid that when I will be starting to write Perl6 code,
it will be too much Perl5-ish,
Even with a style guide, your Perl 6 code will still be
Perl-5-ish. And even once it???s not
At 4:56 PM +0200 9/20/06, Fagyal Csongor wrote:
I was wondering if there is (or there should be) a documentation on
how to elegantly write Perl6 code.
I have found that Damian's Perl Best Practices still works very
well for Perl 6 code, so I still apply that where reasonably possible.
And
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 04:16:32PM -0700, Darren Duncan wrote:
: And in fact, I expect that PBP was written to be forward compatible
: to Perl 6, as it could describe styles that should be natural in Perl
: 6, even if less so in Perl 5.
Indeed, I know for a fact that it was. (Though the
* Juerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-21 00:50]:
I've been thinking in Perl 6 terms for quite a while now,
I won’t dismiss this claim, but the [EMAIL PROTECTED] = qw( Exporter );`
example I mentioned in the other mail cautions me from believing
that anyone is particularly fluent with Perl 6 quite
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