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Recent Editions of Rakudo Weekly (Raku Programming)

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 11, 2023

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rakudoweekly 2023.35 October Conferencing

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It’s official! The Third Online Raku Conference will be held on 28 October 2023. Please register your presentation before 15 October! And/or get your online ticket, not only for immediate interactive access, but also to support this event!

2023.36 Slimline September

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The Exercism people published a video about programming languages with terse, concise syntax, and the Raku Programming Language is one of them! If you don’t want too look at the whole hour-long video, these are the Raku related bits: Steve’s Corner Steve Roe continued their personal journey along the Raku path with “Drax on Jupyter“.

2023.34 September Exercism

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Mienaikage would like your support in promoting the Raku Programming Language on exercism.org, as Raku will be one of the featured languages in “Slimline September”. Seems like an excellent opportunity to help get more Rakoons!

[Old] 2023.32 RakuDoc Gamma

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Richard Hainsworth has started the third stage of revising the POD6 standard to the new RakuDoc standard: RakuDoc revision open to comment. This invites anybody, both inside and outside of the Raku Community, to comment on the proposed definition of RakuDoc, either to the blog post, on /r/rakulang or in the associated problem solving issue.

[Old] 2023.30 MoreVids

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Since last week, some Raku Programming Language related videos of lightning talks from TPRC 2023 have become available: All other videos are also available, or course.

[Old] 2023.28 Composition

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Vadim Belman provided an extensive introduction into Type and Object Composition in the Raku Programming Language.

2023.33 Gremlin Time

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Hillel Wayne published a blog post called “Raku: A Language for Gremlins – By Gremlins, For Gremlins™” in which they describe how they are at a loss of how to describe the Raku Programming Language, but would like it to succeed!

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