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| DuckBill | How can I get started learning & using Raku | 13:56 | |
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| [Coke] | Do you prefer books, online resources, interactive testing... | 13:59 | |
| raku.org/resources/ - "for newcomers | |||
| DuckBill | I used to do some programming in Perl 4 & know what Perl 5 is | 14:00 | |
| Yes to online resources, Sure Why not? to interactive testing | 14:01 | ||
| [Coke] | You may be interested in docs.raku.org/language.html - look for "Perl to Raku" for a few articles. | 14:02 | |
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| Anton Antonov | @DuckBill Do you have any specific problem area in mind? I think it helps to learn Raku in that way. I personally chose Raku three years ago because of its great way of specifying, programming, and managing parsing with grammars and corresponding interpretations. | 14:10 | |
| 1) Because of this I read book by Moritz, "Parsing with Perl 6 Regexes and Grammars: A Recursive Descent into Parsing". | |||
| 2) Then I much of Foy's book "Learning Perl 6: Keeping the Easy, Hard, and Impossible Within Reach". Right now, I often read chapters of JJ Merelo's book "Raku Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach". And of course I read/browse docs.raku.org all the time. | |||
| @DuckBill Do you have any specific problem area in mind? I think it helps to learn Raku in that way. I personally chose Raku three years ago because of its great way of specifying, programming, and managing parsing with grammars and corresponding interpretations. | |||
| 1) Because of this I read book by Moritz, "Parsing with Perl 6 Regexes and Grammars: A Recursive Descent into Parsing". | |||
| 2) Then I much of Foy's book "Learning Perl 6: Keeping the Easy, Hard, and Impossible Within Reach". | |||
| 3) Right now, I often read chapters of JJ Merelo's book "Raku Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach". | |||
| 4) And of course I read/browse docs.raku.org all the time. | |||
| @DuckBill Do you have any specific problem area in mind? I think it helps to learn Raku in that way. I personally chose Raku three years ago because of its great way of specifying, programming, and managing parsing with grammars and corresponding interpretations. | |||
| 1) Because of this I read the book by Moritz, "Parsing with Perl 6 Regexes and Grammars: A Recursive Descent into Parsing". | |||
| 2) Then I much of Foy's book "Learning Perl 6: Keeping the Easy, Hard, and Impossible Within Reach". | |||
| 3) Right now, I often read chapters of JJ Merelo's book "Raku Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach". | |||
| 4) And of course I read/browse docs.raku.org all the time. | |||
| @DuckBill Do you have any specific problem area in mind? I think it helps to learn Raku in that way. I personally chose Raku three years ago because of its great way of specifying, programming, and managing parsing with grammars and corresponding interpretations. | |||
| 1) Because of this I read the book by Moritz, "Parsing with Perl 6 Regexes and Grammars: A Recursive Descent into Parsing". | |||
| 2) Then read I much of Foy's book "Learning Perl 6: Keeping the Easy, Hard, and Impossible Within Reach". | |||
| 3) Right now, I often read chapters of JJ Merelo's book "Raku Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach". | |||
| 4) And of course I read/browse docs.raku.org all the time. | |||
| @DuckBill " I used to do some programming in Perl 4 & know what Perl 5 is" -- sorry, I missed that statement. It is very likely my book path above is not applicable to you... | 14:12 | ||
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