[sf-perl] The SF Perl Raku Study Group, 03/19 at 1pm PDT
Joseph Brenner
doomvox at gmail.com
Fri Mar 27 11:23:31 PDT 2026
Stewart Brand, "How Buildings Learn" (1994):
"Whereas Low Road buildings are successively gutted and begun anew,
High Road buildings are successively refined. These are precisely
the two principal strategies of biological populations-- the
opportunist versus the preserver: 'r-strategy' versus 'K-strategy'
in the jargon. It is the difference between annual and perennial
plants-- between weeds like dandelions which scatter profuse seed to
the winds, and dominant species like oak trees, which nurture their
few acorns and build an environment that protects the next
generation. Individuals of opportunistic species are typically
small, short-lived, and independent, putting all their energy into
productivity. Preserver species are more often large, long-lived,
densely interdependent and competitive, rationing their energy for
high efficiency."
The Raku Study Group
Sunday March 29, 2026 1pm in California, 9pm in the UK
An informal meeting: drop by when you can, show us what you've got,
ask and answer questions, or just listen and lurk.
Perl and programming in general are fair game, along with Raku,
Zoom meeting link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81063399254?pwd=GXCs7ovFDWt4sPmgpSBbrNzEqoI6NO.1
Passcode: 4RakuRoll
Information about upcoming meetings can always be found here:
https://github.com/doomvox/raku-study/blob/main/README.md
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