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venus007e | Why does the raku bot just write random questions etc.? | 21:39 | |
lucs | Actually, those are comments copied here from the IRC channel (<#768511641758466088> at irc.libera.chat). | 21:45 | |
venus007e | oh cool | ||
lucs | And similarly, comments from here are copied to the IRC channel. | ||
drakonis | but it doesn't apply to the channels that are marked as bridged to irc | 21:46 | |
they are only bridged from irc, that is. | 21:47 | ||
venus007e | Also, i was wondering, if raku can technically be seen as a functional language, because it has many aspects, simelar to for example scala, and scala is known for beeing functional. | ||
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stevied | Raku is often referred to as a multi-paradigm language | 22:43 | |
Which just means it can do procedural , OO, or functional styles of programming | 22:45 | ||
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