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Commented on The progress of the SPVM language 2022
Is more easy that PDL?...
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Commented on Is Perl 6 Being Renamed?
"Perla" ⒫...
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Posted Madrid Perl Workshop 2017 to explorer
El próximo día 3 de junio celebraremos el primer Madrid Perl Workshop.
Ya podéis consultar la lista de charlas.
Participar en el evento es gratis y obsequiaremos a los asistentes con un…
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Commented on Perl 6 lives!
Muchas gracias a ti también, Damian. Espero un día poder ver esa vista. Yo todavía no he salido del hotel, pero me estoy preparando para la escalada....
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Commented on Fruits of YAPC::Europe - Image::JpegMinimal
And... Progressive JPEG? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG#JPEG_compression...
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Max Maischein commented on
Fruits of YAPC::Europe - Image::JpegMinimal
Your comment has prompted me to revisit progressive JPEGs. A cursory web search seems to suggest that browser support was spotty but might be there now. It is unclear though whether progressive JPEGs actually get rendered progressively or just pop in like normal baseline JPEGs. Also, it seems there are no convenient tools or libraries to encode JPEGs in the progressive format.
I should really set up a benchmark that tallies up the time and network traffic taken to download and display a HTML image gallery page with images inline and until the full thumbnails have loaded...
Th…
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Ovid commented on
Is Perl 6 Being Renamed?
Shenanigans: thanks, fixed! :)
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Aaron Priven commented on
Is Perl 6 Being Renamed?
In general, I think the "rename Perl 6 to Raku / rename perl 5 as perl 7" is a good solution, but I would suggest that the Perl 5 -> Perl 7 bump should happen only when there is at least something notable to include in it that would otherwise justfy the change. (Native OO system, non-experimental signatures with named parameters, something like that.)
I mean, the big user-visible improvement in Perl 5.30 was "The upper limit 'n' specifiable in a regular expression quantifier of the form '{m,n}' has been doubled to 65534", which was pretty underwhelming. And so far, the most notable …
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Yuki Kimoto commented on
The progress of the SPVM language 2022
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PDL is a framework to manipulate n-dimension array and set operations.
SPVM provides low-level numeric array data structure.
> Is more easy that PDL?
Depends on what you want to create.
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