Re: [Poop-group] Perl 6 Periodic Table of the Operators

2004-06-01 Thread David Nicol
So is he going to backport his representational ideography to the operators of perl 5.8? Darren Duncan wrote: Mark Lentczner has just (on May 26/28) created a useful/humerous graphical diagram of the 100+ operators in the Perl 6 language, designed to look like the periodic table of atomic element

Re: FW: Periodic Table of the Operators

2004-06-01 Thread Mark J. Reed
On 2004-06-01 at 14:10:08, Paul Seamons wrote: > Or for the few Perl emacs people out there: > > C-x 8 Y > C-x 8 < > C-x 8 > I suspect there are more than a "few". I don't think there's anything constitutional about folks who like Emacs that prevents them from liking Perl or vice-versa. Even t

Re: FW: Periodic Table of the Operators

2004-06-01 Thread Paul Seamons
Or for the few Perl emacs people out there: C-x 8 Y C-x 8 < C-x 8 > Paul On Tuesday 01 June 2004 10:27 am, Gabriel Ebner wrote: > Hello, > > Aaron Sherman wrote: > > Well, first off my US keyboard doesn't contain it. > > Sorry, mistakenly picked an US-International chart. > > > Second, you're no

Re: FW: Periodic Table of the Operators

2004-06-01 Thread Gabriel Ebner
Hello, Aaron Sherman wrote: > Well, first off my US keyboard doesn't contain it. Sorry, mistakenly picked an US-International chart. > Second, you're not supposed to. So why has it been chosen then? > Â is a shorthand for "zip", Good to know. > and if you don't want to use the funky one-char

Re: FW: Periodic Table of the Operators

2004-06-01 Thread Gabriel Ebner
Hello, Mark J. Reed wrote: > I assume you mean "with" a US keyboard? US keyboards don't have Â. Oops, must have mistakenly picked an US-International chart, sorry. Gabriel. -- Gabriel Ebner - reverse "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

Re: FW: Periodic Table of the Operators

2004-06-01 Thread Aaron Sherman
On Sat, 2004-05-29 at 19:04, Gabriel Ebner wrote: > Hello, > > Joe Gottman wrote: > >The zip operator is now the Yen sign (¥). > > How are those without a US keyboard supposed to type this? Well, first off my US keyboard doesn't contain it. Second, you're not supposed to. ¥ is a shorthand fo

Re: Predicting Operators

2004-06-01 Thread Aaron Sherman
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 02:26, Mark Lentczner wrote: > It is clear that there is a missing "list > concatenate" operator, and that its spelling should be ~~. Alas, that > is already taken by "smart match". On the other hand, perhaps comma > fills this role - though I couldn't find my way through

Re: FW: Periodic Table of the Operators

2004-06-01 Thread Mark J. Reed
> >>How are those without a US keyboard supposed to type this? I assume you mean "with" a US keyboard? US keyboards don't have ¥. You can use " zip " if you want ASCII. Otherwise, it depends. But Yen is Unicode codepoint U+00A5 = 165 decimal, so you can type it in Windows as ALT + numpad 0165