...yow: the Perl community is really going overboard in proposing enhancements: [from the Perl "daily" news] > [3] Perl 6 RFCs Top 150 Mark; New Perl 6 Lists Added [Links] > > The number of [4]Perl 6 RFCs hit 161 today. The 100th RFC was > [5]Embed full URI support into Perl by Nathan Wiger, allowing > URIs like "file:///local/etc/script.conf" to be passed to builtin > file functions and operators. The 150th was [6]Extend regex > syntax to provide for return of a hash of matched subpatterns by > Kevin Walker, and the latest, 161, is [7]OO Integration/Migration > Path by Matt Youell. > > New [8]Perl 6 mailing lists include perl6-language- sublists > objects, datetime, errors, data, and regex. perl6-bootstrap is > being closed, and perl6-meta is taking its place (the subscriber > list will not be transferred). [...] > 3. http://www.news.perl.org/perl-news.cgi?item=967225716%7C10542 > 4. http://dev.perl.org/rfc/ > 5. http://dev.perl.org/rfc/100.pod > 6. http://dev.perl.org/rfc/150.pod > 7. http://dev.perl.org/rfc/161.pod > 8. http://dev.perl.org/lists.shtml -- Greg Ward - software developer gward@mems-exchange.org MEMS Exchange / CNRI voice: +1-703-262-5376 Reston, Virginia, USA fax: +1-703-262-5367
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