On Sun, Apr 02, 2006 at 02:04:07 +0300, Larry Wall wrote:
^^^-- (actually that was IDT in the headers)
> Hi,
> I'm in Israel and Japan at the same time!
Nice one though ;-)
If you guys would have participated in the keysigning
parties...
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Yuval Kogman <[
On Sat, Apr 01, 2006 at 03:42:11PM -0800, Darren Duncan wrote:
: Perhaps what we need is a more universal currency. I suggest gold.
:
: So every relevant symbol name could start with
: 'Au' instead of '$', and an advantage of this is
: that it is still easy to type on any keyboard.
For those o
On Sat, Apr 01, 2006 at 03:11:27PM -0800, Larry Wall wrote:
:
:
: Recently I had time to think about the $ symbol we use in Perl.
:
: I think Perl has been using the USD symbol for too long, and I'm now sure
: that it's time to replace it. After some research I came to the conclusion
: that the
At 15:04 -0800 1/4/06, Larry Wall wrote:
Recently I had time to think about the $ symbol we use in Perl.
I think Perl has been using the USD symbol for too long, and I'm now sure
that it's time to replace it. After some research I came to the conclusion
that the best fit is the euro symbol (¤).
Recently I had time to think about the $ symbol we use in Perl.
I think Perl has been using the USD symbol for too long, and I'm now sure
that it's time to replace it. After some research I came to the conclusion
that the best fit is the euro symbol (€).
So, spread the word, Perl 6 will requir