Exegesis 6 (Perl 6 Subroutines) Released
chromatic writes "Perl.com has just published Damian Conway's Exegesis 6 which gives practical examples demonstrating how to use the new subroutine and method semantics in Perl 6. This is the companion to Larry Wall's Apocalypse 6 which discussed the changes planned for subroutines in Perl 6."
I mean, whitespace hasn't even been made meaningful yet.
Where's $\space and $\tab ?
Thank God Damian isn't working on the Apocalypses...
Yes.
You don't have to! You could just as well use:
Perl will allow either. It's your choice. You can do the quick one-off-hack-it-up-at-3am-after-two-large-pots-of- coffee, and you can have a large programming project that must be maintained for years to come.
You have the choice. Pick whichever method fits the task at hand.
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Perhaps the Perl motto should be changed from TMTOWTDI to TAMODVPCWDSSAAMSTWDI:
"There's a multitude of different visually pleasing constructions with deceptively subtle syntax and auto-magical semantics that will do it."
Okay, I love Perl 5... Perl 6 looks really cool but overwhelming. I'm glad they're adding the options for stricter type-checking and such, but remembering the syntactic shortcuts is gonna be even harder. I don't even want to know what the parser code looks like...
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What's wrong whacking a cockroach with a baseball bat? Here in Houston, carrying a baseball bat as protection against cockroaches is common sense, plain and simple.
BTM
That was the turning point of my life--I went from negative zero to positive zero.
Anyway, you are totally wrong, every object in C# is derived from 'object'. Same as VB.NET. Same as Managed C++
.Net runtime, and that's fine, but .Net runtime is not a language, and its objects are not language primatives.
I think you're talking about the object model of the
To give an example of C++, and then discuss what is effectively an RPC-based library's object model is way, way beyond the scope of the original conversation.
Like I said before, this is not a unique feature to one, or even a dozen toolkits, languages, etc in the last 10 years. You're not citing something that originated with the example that you are citing. I was responding to an assertion of yours that you seem not to really be talking about any more, so I'm going to drop this thread.