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Raku Advent Calendar (2009-2019)

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Something cool about Raku (formerly known as Perl 6) every day of December until the 24th

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Raku Advent Calendar (2009-2019) | Something cool about Raku (formerly known as Perl 6) every day of December until the 24th Skip to content Raku Advent Calendar (2009-2019) Something cool about Raku (formerly known as Perl 6) every day of December until the 24th Primary Menu Menu Home About What is my concurrent or parallel Raku program doing? December 18, 2019 December 16, 2019 jnthnwrthngtn 1 Comment   Raku makes it easy to introduce a bit of parallelism into a program – at least, when the solution lends itself to that. Its asynchronous programming capabilities also shine when building concurrent applications. During the last year, I’ve enjoyed employing both of these in my work. However, I also discovered that something was missing. It was relatively straightforward to build parallel and concurrent things what I wanted in Raku. However, once they were built, I found it hard to reason about what they were doing. For example: For data parallel operation...

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