Raku
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2024.35 Cro 💍 HTMX - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.35 Cro 💍 HTMXSteve Roe has started a series of blog posts about the marriage of Cro and HTMX, exciting stuff for people who’d like to get rid of the complexities of modern web development: Why Cro? Why HT…
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HTMX and Raku Cro - Steve Roe
rakujourney.wordpress.com HTMX and Raku CroThis post describes how to apply HTMX functionality with the Raku Cro web framework. I have already shared a couple of precursor posts that explain separately Why HTMX? and Why Cro?. Why HTMX and C…
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Why HTMX? - Steve Roe
rakujourney.wordpress.com Why HTMX?this post is a tee-up for some new ideas combining Cro and HTMX – more to come courtesy perpexity.ai HTMX is gaining popularity as a lightweight alternative to complex JavaScript frameworks f…
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2024.34 Steaming Ahead - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.34 Steaming AheadStefan Seifert has been very busy with RakuAST this week, fixing about 5 test-files a day! And getting closer to the point where we can think of setting a date for the release of language level 6.e…
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2024.33 p6c Ending - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.33 p6c EndingThe next phase of the removal of the original “p6c” ecosystem has started. Elizabeth Mattijsen reports on the progress so far with “The End Of p6c”. In short: 99 modules rem…
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The End Of p6c - Elizabeth Mattijsen
dev.to The End Of p6cIn the past 2 years, module distributions in the https://raku.org that were being published through...
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2024.32 De Python - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.32 De PythonMattiadg asked a question on /r/rakulang, basically: “is there a significant difference between Python and Raku” in a post called “Starting Raku for python developer”. This …
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2024.31 Mondrianally - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.31 MondrianallyAnton Antonov has produced a another nice video with Mondrian paintings, again showing the use of their Raku modules. London Workshop 2024 The first batch of talks for the London Workshop (on Satur…
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2024.30 Part of the Toolbox - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.30 Part of the ToolboxHillel Wayne has written a blog post about various “toolbox languages”, of which they consider the Raku Programming Language to be one: “for personal scripting and toolkits, it’s …
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Toolbox languages - Hillel Wayne
www.hillelwayne.com Toolbox languagesA toolbox language is a programming language that’s good at solving problems without requiring third party packages. My default toolbox languages are Python and shell scripts, which you probably already know about. Here are some of my more obscure ones. AutoHotKey Had to show up! Autohotkey is basic...
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2024.29 Intel -exprJIT +5% - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.29 Intel -exprJIT +5%A bit of a scare just before the 2024.06 release of Rakudo caused some further investigation into the expression JIT logic in MoarVM on Intel processors. It was followed by the realization that the…
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2024.28 100 Year LLM - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.28 100 Year LLMWenzel P.P. Peppmeyer was inspired by a problem solving issue, and decided to ask a Llama: the result was a yaw dropping answer. Conference Videos The Raku videos of the conference in Las Vegas tha…
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Sparky - composable user interfaces for internal services - Alexey Melezhik
dev.to Sparky - composable user interfaces for internal servicesHow to build user interfaces for internal web applications
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Continued Learnings - Scott Sotka
dev.to Continued LearningsAfter writing my original post Learnings in Raku and Pg Concurrency I learned a few more things to...
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2024.27 Concurrency Learnings - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.27 Concurrency LearningsScott Sotka has published a nice blog post about how they started using Raku in production, and what they learned to make that all happen: Learnings in Raku and Pg Concurrency. Nice to see that thi…
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Learnings in Raku and Pg Concurrency - Scott Sotka
dev.to Learnings in Raku and Pg ConcurrencyI've been making my living with Perl 5 and PostgreSQL since the mid 90's but lately I've been giving...
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2024.26 CCR Matters - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.26 CCR MattersA potential defacement of a blog spotted by Ralph Mellor, showed the importance of the Raku Collect, Conserve and Remaster Project. So if you’re looking around for something to do in the holi…
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Geographic Data in Raku Demo - Anton Antonov
rakuforprediction.wordpress.com Geographic Data in Raku DemoBlog post that summarizes a presentation about geographic data in Raku.
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2024.25 Geographically Explained - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.25 Geographically ExplainedAnton Antonov has made a nice video about how you can use the Raku Programming Language to generate (interactive) graphics from large amounts of data. And also discusses future plans (/r/rakulang c…
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Sparky - hacking minikube with mini tool - Alexey Melezhik
dev.to Sparky - hacking minikube with mini toolTL; DR: How to deploy docker to minikube when one does not need anything fancy, but pure...
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2024.24 Always Sommer - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.24 Always SommerFor the past five+ years, Arne Sommer has been publishing blog posts about the Raku Programming Language just about every week. Usually as part of the Weekly Challenge, but also more generally abou…
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2024.23 Sparkling - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.23 SparklingAlexey Melezhik blogged about Sparky, their flexible and minimalist continuous integration server and distributed task runner written in Raku. The post titled “Sparky – simple and effic…
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Sparky - simple and efficient alternative to Ansible - Alexey Melezhik
dev.to Sparky - simple and efficient alternative to AnsibleHow to manage hundreds of hosts with Sparky
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2024.22 Detect Incoming - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.22 Detect IncomingMarc Carson continued blogging, this week with “Detect Incoming Asteroids! …With JPL, NASA, and Raku”. A nice tutorial indeed about using external information resources in every d…
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Age at creation for programming languages stats - Anton Antonov
rakuforprediction.wordpress.com Age at creation for programming languages statsIn this post we ingest programming languages creation data from “Programming Language DataBase” and visualize several statistics of it.
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Love Notes - Steve Roe
rakujourney.wordpress.com Perl Love NotesFor a while I have been collecting unattributed and unsolicited positive comments about perl. I think that these are largely applicable to raku, the language formerly known as perl6, also authored …
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2024.21 Curry Primed - Rakudo Weekly News
rakudoweekly.blog 2024.21 Curry PrimedA long standing documentation Pull Request by Daniel Sockwell has been merged by Will Coleda: basically replacing the term “curry” by “prime”. And this was the start of quit…
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Just How Functional is Raku? - Steve Roe
rakujourney.wordpress.com Just How Functional is Raku?I have been keen to improve my functional style of coding in Raku and so I looked at Elm for inspiration and purity. Apologies for the pdf – but do take a look and you will see how I was able…
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Chatbook New Magic Cells - Anton Antonov
rakuforprediction.wordpress.com Chatbook New Magic CellsIn this blog post (notebook), we showcase the recently added “magic” cells (in May 2024) to the notebooks of “Jupyter::Chatbook”.