Perl 6 Quick Reference Guide
Jodrell writes: "(via PerlMonks) Bernd Dulfer has posted a Quick Reference Guide to Perl 6, based on Larry's Apocalypses and Damian's Exegesises, as well as Parrot. The Guide is available in POD and RTF formats."
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Pardon my ignorance, but what's a .pod file?
i've written a few short scripts in perl6/parrot since its initial releases (i write perl for a living) and i have to say i think it's great! hyper-operators are cool! and prototyped subroutines are long overdue. de-referencing with '.' - in perl - is a little weird though. the new regular expression stuff is nothing short of revolutionary methinks.
as one who's working on 125K lines of perl app, i'll reserve my final judgement of perl6 for the apocolypse that deals with OO in perl6. OO in perl *does* work, though it takes (too much) discipline and good documentation.
all very exciting methinks. especially the potential of the parrot VM. can't wait for what's to come.
matt
i've always wanted to learn plain old assembly, but i could never rationalize it... assembler is more of a pain than C and it isn't portable. parrot, however, being a software-based assembler *is* portable and fast.
i guess i'm kind of rambling, but my point is: the parrot project is a very cool one -- especially if you're a an admitted programming language junkie like me. if you haven't taken a look at parrot, check out www.parrotcode.org
That's a rhetorical question. It's a clear sign that the author couldn't think through the problem of what, specifically, the book is. Doesn't bode well for the technical content itself.
Oh joy. Now at least 12 people can read it!
Maybe someone will translate it to WordStar format
and the readership will double! Hot diggity.
-I like my women like I like my tea: green-
Also, Perl comes with a bunch of utilities for translating POD into other formats, including HTML.
That's actually a highly descriptive title. Flame retracted.
Perl 6 Quick Reference Guide
Software Wars