[pm-h] August meeting
Paul Archer
tigger at io.com
Mon Jul 24 10:30:01 PDT 2006
That sounds great! I'd love to get a little insight into Perl 6, and see a
few examples.
I don't know how usable it is, but besides examples that show new features,
I really like examples that show how things are (or should be) easier in the
new version. (IE "This task would take 15 lines of code in Perl 5, but only
8 in Perl 6.")
Paul
12:25pm, Robert Boone wrote:
> Well, no one has any objections I would like talk about perl 6. It
> wouldn't be too in depth more of an intro to perl 6 with a some
> examples ran on pugs. Would that be interesting to anyone?
>
> Robert
>
> On 7/23/06, G. Wade Johnson <gwadej at anomaly.org> wrote:
>> While updating the site, I realized that we don't have a topic chosen for the
>> August meeting.
>>
>> Any volunteers?
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> G. Wade
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