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How to get Rakudo Perl 6 | rakudo.org
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How to get Rakudo Perl 6. How to get Rakudo Perl 6. The recommended way to use Rakudo is by downloading Rakudo Star – a useful and usable production distribution of Perl 6. Rakudo Star includes both the Rakudo compiler and some commonly used libraries. Windows 32-bit, non-JIT. Source (Linux, others). You can also download from the list of older releases. Below are full details for all your other options! Linux and Unix-like operating systems. Red Hat / CentOS / Fedora. Perl 6 is a language specification.
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Announce: Windows MSI Installers for release 2015.06 | rakudo.org
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How to get Rakudo Perl 6. Announce: Rakudo Star Release 2015.06. Announce: Rakudo Star Release 2015.07 →. Announce: Windows MSI Installers for release 2015.06. The Windows MSI installers are now available, coming again in two versions. One installer targets x86 (32bit) platforms, and the other installer targets x86 64 (64bit) platforms (probably Windows 7 or better). Only the version for x86 64 comes with JIT enabled. The two MSIs are available from http:/ rakudo.org/downloads/star/. On How to help.
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Announce: Rakudo Star Release 2015.06 | rakudo.org
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How to get Rakudo Perl 6. Announce: Windows MSI Installers for release 2015.03. Announce: Windows MSI Installers for release 2015.06 →. Announce: Rakudo Star Release 2015.06. A useful, usable, “early adopter” distribution of Perl 6. On behalf of the Rakudo and Perl 6 development teams, I’m happy to. Announce the June 2015 release of “Rakudo Star”, a useful and usable. Distribution of Perl 6. The tarball for the June 2015 release is. Available from http:/ rakudo.org/downloads/star/. Rakudo Perl 6 compiler.
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How to get Rakudo Perl 6. If you find a bug in MoarVM or NQP, you can either discuss it on the IRC and have it reported for you, or you can submit an issue to the issue trackers on github for perl6/nqp. We use Perl’s RT system ( http:/ rt.perl.org/. For our issue and bug tracking system. Some shortcut links for various reports in RT:. List of all new and open tickets. Tickets blocking on test coverage. Tickets marked “easy”. Aka “low hanging fruit”). Tickets of NYI features. List of new tickets.
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APW2014 and the Rakudo Great List Refactor | Pmthium
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A Perl 6 developer’s reply to a Russian Perl Podcast. Suspending Rakudo support for Parrot →. APW2014 and the Rakudo Great List Refactor. This past weekend I attended the 2014 Austrian Perl Workshop and Hackathon. In Salzburg, which turned out to be an excellent way for me to catch up on recent changes to Perl 6. I also wanted to participate directly in discussions about the Great List Refactor, which has been a longstanding topic in Rakudo development. This is an appropriate moment to recognize and than...
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A couple of weeks ago I entered the Dallas Personal Robotics Group Roborama 2012a competition, and managed to come away with first place in the RoboColumbus event and Line Following event (Senior Level). For my robot I used one of … Continue reading →. FLL: Matching LEGO wheels. Suspending Rakudo support for Parrot. APW2014 and the Rakudo Great List Refactor. A Perl 6 developer’s reply to a Russian Perl Podcast. On Suspending Rakudo support for Parrot. On APW2014 and the Rakudo Great List Refactor.
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Roborama 2012a | Pmthium
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Oslo Perl 6 Patterns Hackathon, Days 1-2. A Rakudo Performance →. A couple of weeks ago I entered the Dallas Personal Robotics Group. And managed to come away with first place in the RoboColumbus event and Line Following event (Senior Level). For my robot I used one of the LEGO Mindstorms. Sets that we’ve been acquiring for use by our First Lego League team. Along with various 3rd party sensors. HiTechnic IR ball and IRSeeker sensor. And put an infrared (IR) electronic ball. For the Line Following contes...
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Newer posts →. Perl 6 lists, episode 1. This past week I’ve worked on adding list support to nom, including lazy lists and infinite lists. Lists in Perl 6 have had a bit of a convoluted history; early drafts were very non-specific about how Lists should work, and early designs tended to run into problems during implementation, leading to many redesigns of the spec. Fail to act like pipelines and become very expensive in terms of memory consumption. Rakudo (master) contains the “first-draft” i...If you...
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Suspending Rakudo support for Parrot. At FOSDEM 2015, Larry announced that there will likely be a Perl 6 release candidate in 2015, possibly around the September timeframe. What we’re aiming for is concurrent publication of a language specification that has been implemented and tested in … Continue reading →. APW2014 and the Rakudo Great List Refactor. A Perl 6 developer’s reply to a Russian Perl Podcast. At YAPC: NA 2012 in Madison, WI I gave a lightning talk about basic improvements in Rakudo’s p...
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A couple of weeks ago I entered the Dallas Personal Robotics Group Roborama 2012a competition, and managed to come away with first place in the RoboColumbus event and Line Following event (Senior Level). For my robot I used one of … Continue reading →. Suspending Rakudo support for Parrot. APW2014 and the Rakudo Great List Refactor. A Perl 6 developer’s reply to a Russian Perl Podcast. On Suspending Rakudo support for Parrot. Perl 6: Giving with One Hand and Taking with the Other Manuel Cerón.