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This is part thirteen in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax...
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This is part thirteen in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax...

This is a third follow-up on Raku Resolutions series. The third meeting was held on 21 February...

This is part twelve in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax...

This is part eleven in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax...

This is part ten in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax elements...

This is part nine in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax elements...

This is a second follow-up on Raku Resolutions series. The second meeting was held on 7 February...

This is part eight in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax elements...

This is part seven in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax elements...

This is part six in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax elements...

This is part five in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax elements...

This is part four in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax elements...

This is part three in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax elements...

This is part two in the "Cases of UPPER" series of blog posts, describing the Raku syntax elements...

The Raku Programming Language contains more than 70 syntax elements that are completely in UPPERCASE....

This is the first follow-up on Raku Resolutions The first meeting was had on the suggested time...

It's a new year and New Year's Resolutions abound. The Raku Steering Council is not impervious to...

This is an updated version of the Raku Advent Post. How time flies. Yet another year has flown...

Day 1 – Dancer, Dasher and Dosh (LLM-powered shell commands) by Nigel Hamilton. Day 2 – Doing Data...
This is part 4 in the SBOM series of blog posts While working on the SBOM::CycloneDX one of the...
This is part 3 in the SBOM series of blog posts As there was no support yet in Raku for any of the...
This is part 2 in the SBOM series of blog posts To start with giving credit where credit is due:...
Shortly after the Second Raku Core Summit in June, it became clear to me that there had been one...

Some background The Raku Core Summit was the culmination of several ideas I had after the...

Drifting Apart: Some History The Raku Programming Language was originally started as the...

This is part 2 in the REPL Avalanche blog series. The REPL distribution also offers a repl...
The Raku Programming Language has a nice feature that goes by different names: "currying", "priming"...

Sometime in early November, I decided to have a look at re-imagining the REPL (Read, Eval, Print,...
This is part 4 in the "Towards more coverage" blog series. The first blog post showed the basic...
This is part 3 in the "Towards more coverage" blog series. The first blog introduced the new...