Raku
Raku is an expressive and feature-rich programming language designed by Larry Wall and developed by the community. Features include: object-oriented programming, functional programming primitives, parallelism, concurrency, asynchrony, definable grammars for pattern matching and generalized string processing, and optional and gradual typing.
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Provide unified interface to resources described in the META6.json meta file
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[READ ONLY MIRROR OF https://git.sr.ht/~fis/beeniez]
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Raku binding to the Curses terminal-independent character screen library
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A collection of MVPs, vertical slices, and prototypes.
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Analytical Engine emulator in Raku
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Finite State Machines (FSMs) roles and classes for making conversational agents based on Domain Specific Languages (DSLs).
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Raku module for parsing generic commands and arguments from a hash table.
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Created by Larry Wall
Released December 25, 2015
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