New Year's Resolution - Learn Modern Perl
Sue Spence
virtuallysue at gmail.com
Mon Dec 22 12:25:41 GMT 2014
I swear I'm going to stop using gmail. Sorry Richard. I thought you'd
read the entire thread, because I often fail to click the tiny ... that
shows me the correct amount of context. :-)
On 22 December 2014 at 12:19, Sue Spence <virtuallysue at gmail.com> wrote:
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> The people working on Perl 6 are getting to a point where they may release
> a 1.0 version in 2015. Larry Wall is going to talk about it at FOSDEM in
> 2015 (that's just a month away). Steve jocularly provided a link to his RSS
> aggregator site for Perl 6 news, because this is also "modern perl", and
> it's fairly topical.
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> This is a thread but there is no reason that every single message in it
> needs to be 100% directly related to the original posting.
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> OK?
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> On 22 December 2014 at 11:46, Richard Foley <richard.foley at rfi.net> wrote:
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>> What's that supposed to mean? It seems wildly non-meaningful when related
>> to
>> the original post. Am I missing something obvious? Can someone please
>> explain,
>> using short words perhaps?
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>> --
>> Ciao
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>> Richard Foley
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>> http://www.rfi.net/books.html
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>> On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 04:36:07PM +0000, Martin A. Brooks wrote:
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>> > > From: "Andrew Solomon" <andrew at geekuni.com>
>> > > To: "london pm" <london.pm at london.pm.org>
>> > > Sent: Saturday, 20 December, 2014 6:36:54 PM
>> > > Subject: New Year's Resolution - Learn Modern Perl
>> > >
>> > > Start with 'Hello World' then develop a search engine in Perl and an
>> > > online game powered by Dancer2.
>> >
>> >
>> > You've probably just guaranteed that no-one on this list will ever use
>> your services.
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