[11:14] *** hamza79 joined [11:14] Hey [11:16] I am interested in Raku. How is it as Functional programming language coming from Haskell, ML and Lisp [11:54] *** hamza79 left [13:40] pointfree composition is a lot less common, and I would suggest against recursion for most operations, but just about everything is an expression, and you get first class functions and metaprogramming. No linked lists either. [13:41] the type system is surprisingly powerful, but closer to CL (though unlike CL checkable at compile time to some extent0 than haskell/ML [13:41] the type system is surprisingly powerful, but closer to CL (though unlike CL checkable at compile time to some extent) than haskell/ML [13:41] the type system is surprisingly powerful, but closer to CL (though unlike CL checkable at compile time to a larger extent) than haskell/ML [17:04] Hi all. Is there a Raku version of Perl's IPC::Cmd? [17:04] Or a Raku way of doing the same things? [17:10] there's of course Inline::Perl5 [17:11] but I'm unsure of the semantics of IPC::Cmd: possbly Proc::Async (in core) does all the necessary stuff for you already ? [17:11] https://docs.raku.org/type/Proc::Async [17:22] *** lizmat_ joined [17:26] *** lizmat left [17:48] thank you lizmat, I'll check it out [17:55] *** lizmat_ left [17:56] *** lizmat joined [20:51] is there a Raku/Perl6 language server? [20:53] I haven't found one via Google [21:02] <[Coke]> What do you mean "language server"? [21:02] <[Coke]> website where you can run code interactively? [21:12] <[Coke]> if so, https://raku.org/resources/, look for "Practice Online" [22:26] *** TempIRCLogger left [22:26] *** TempIRCLogger joined [23:06] Coke, no I mean as in Language Server Protocol