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m_m3045 | Does anyone have any success in building raku on RB3? | 08:24 | |
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winfredraj | hello all, which packages do you use for plotting? | 09:37 | |
Gnuplot examples are not seeming to work | |||
lizmat | and yet another Rakudo Weekly News hits the Net: rakudoweekly.blog/2024/09/23/2024-...with-raku/ | 11:58 | |
ab5tract | winfredaj: I seem to recall antononcube releasing some plotting module recently | 13:22 | |
Might be worth backtracking through some of the weeklies ( | |||
antononcube | @winfredraj > hello all, which packages do you use for plotting? I use mainly these two packages: "JavaScripdt::D3" and "JavaScripdt::Google::Charts". Both generate JavaScript code for plots that can be rendered in Jupyter notebooks or HTML files. | 13:40 | |
"JavaScripdt::D3" has more "features" it supports "Raku style" plot specifications. | 13:41 | ||
"JavaScripdt::Google::Charts" is more rigid -- it interfaces to the pre-canned graphics routines of "GoogleCharts" and follows its style for plot routines names and arguments. | 13:43 | ||
See the section "Design and philosophy" here : raku.land/zef:antononcube/JavaScri...le::Charts | |||
winfredraj | ill have to have a look in it | 13:44 | |
antononcube | My latest 6 Raku videos feature those packages: www.youtube.com/@AAA4prediction/videos | 13:45 | |
winfredraj | Thanks Sir | 13:46 | |
Im installing JavaScripdt::D3 as we im typing | |||
antononcube | One of the problems with "JavaScripdt::D3" is that Jupyter can get "lazy" to render its code. Often, I have to close-&-reopen the notebooks a few times to get them rendered. Also, "JavaScripdt::D3" works in Jupyter notebooks run with VS Code; since ≈ 1 year ago its code does render in "the browser." (Because of the "upgrade" or changes in the main Jupyter framework.) | 13:50 | |
Making plots in standalone HTML files works fine, though. | 13:51 | ||
@winfredraj I am not sure has anyone tried those on Windows. 1) Do you use VS Code ? 2) Do you have "Jupyter::Kernel" or "Jupyter::Chatbook" installed? | 14:02 | ||
winfredraj | I usually work in WSL | 14:06 | |
But I also started again directly in Windows a few days ago, because Comma back in play | 14:08 | ||
I also program a lot in Android/Termux when I travelling | |||
And I travel a lot as I am a service engineer | 14:09 | ||
antononcube | Ok. Do you use Raku in any REPL-like environment? (Again, like Jupyter.) | 14:11 | |
winfredraj | No, not really | 14:12 | |
I would like to as it would help in presenting data analysis to customers and colleagues | |||
antononcube | Ok, these two videos show that: 1) "Geographics data in Raku demo", www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkk_MeqLj_k , (37 min) 2) "Exploratory Data Analysis with Raku", www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCnjMVSfT8w , (23 min) | 14:15 | |
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_grenzo | @librasteve re: "Can Raku replace PHP" - This is horrible and I love it. | 16:52 | |
simona6822 | hello i have a question! i'm working on a project for school and i need to make a poster with the most important updates for all relevant programming languages | 17:33 | |
so my question is: what are the most important updates of raku? | |||
for now i have: 2020 Raku 2020 2021 Raku 2021 2022 Raku 2022 2023 Raku 2023 2024 Raku 2024 but i can't really decide which ones are the most important | 17:34 | ||
librasteve | I had kinda hoped that this would NOT be picked up by the raku weekly due to the level of shame in writing something like this - however, my sense of -Ofun is somehow tickled and your [+|-]ve feedback has made me post it to HN - so that's now on you | 17:57 |