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Elizabeth Mattijsen @ lizmat @programming.dev
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Sparrowdo cookbook - Alexey Melezhik

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2025.05 Trixie Awaits - Rakudo Weekly News

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Sparrow – whirl of generators - Alexey Melezhik

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Test coverage in practice - Elizabeth Mattijsen

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Validating configuration files with Raku and Sparrow Task::Check DSL - Alexey Melezhik

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2025.04 The First - Rakudo Weekly News

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Number Theory Neat Examples Part 1 - Anton Antonov

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Simple search in source code with Tomtit and Sparrow - Alexey Melezhik

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Creating coverage information - Elizabeth Mattijsen

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2025.03 Cro Released - Rakudo Weekly News

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Finding the coverables - Elizabeth Mattijsen

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2025.02 Ditana - Rakudo Weekly News

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Towards more coverage - Elizabeth Mattijsen

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SSH port forwarding from within code - Paweł bbkr Pabian

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2025.01 Happy 𝚺 (^10)»³ - Rakudo Weekly News

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Numeric properties of 2025 - Anton Antonov

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Doomsday clock parsing and plotting - Anton Antonov

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Doomsday clock parsing and plotting - Anton Antonov

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Raku 2024 Review - Elizabeth Mattijsen

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Raku 2024 Review - Elizabeth Mattijsen

  • In any case, on the language choice we are in agreement: as of now Raku is not a popular language, so requiring a user of the system to know the language cannot provide much appeal to the project.

    FWIW, for this application, I'd say only knowledge of "baby" Raku is needed. And if you've had any exposure to "baby" Perl in the past, then you already have that.