This book is thus largely derived on Allen’s Think Python, but adapted to Perl 6. As it happened, it is also much more than just a “Perl 6 translation” of Allen’s book: with quite a lot of new material, it has become a brand new book, largely indebted to Allen’s book, but yet a new book for which I take all responsibility. Think Perl 6: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist is an introduction to computer science and programming intended for people with little or no experience. This aim of this book is not primarily to teach Perl 6, but instead to teach the art of programming, using the Perl 6 language.
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This repository is retained only for archival purposes. The project iscurrently considered dead and only really useful for updating thedocumentation on https://docs.perl6.org.
If you are looking for up-to-date Perl 6 books, please checkhttps://perl6book.com/ for an overview.
Reference documentation can be found at https://doc.perl6.org/.
We are writing a book about Perl 6.
It will be some kind of example-driven introduction to Perl 6, and atthe same time showing off the reasons why we love that language.
We plan to have monthly releases, see docs/release-guide.pod
'We' are Carl Mäsak, Jonathan Worthington, Patrick Michaud, MoritzLenz, Jonathan Scott Duff (Scott) and anybody who's willing to work onit. If you're not on that list yet, you're still very welcome to joinus.
You can find us on #perl6book on irc.freenode.net. Logs of the IRCdiscussions: http://irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6book/ (If you do nothave an IRC client, you can use a web-based client athttp://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=perl6book&prompt=1)
To build the PDF version of this book, you need to have the followingsoftware installed (for HTML output only, the first section of the prereqsis enough; 'make html' will be your friend):
- GNU make
- perl 5.10
- the Perl 5 modules:Pod::PseudoPod::LaTeX version 1.101050 or newerTemplate version 2.22 or newer
- inkscape (for svg -> pdf conversion)
- A number of LaTeX packages (see lib/*.sty). Ubuntu 10.04supplies most of what is needed with its texlive-latex-base,texlive-latex-extra, texlive-xetex, texlive-fonts-extra,texlive-latex-recommended and texlive-font-utils packages.
- Adobe's fonts and B&H Luxi Sans. To get those, installttf-xfree86-nonfree (and uninstall t1-xfree86-nonfree) andAcrobat Reader then copy *.otf from/opt/Adobe/Reader9/Resource/Font/ to ~/.fonts/
- Run 'sudo fc-cache -f -v' to rebuild the cache in case the fontsare not found.
The book is produced from src/.pod chapters ultimately rendered intodist/.pdf using bin/* and lib/* files.
Just type 'make' on your command line, and the book should be built indist/UsingPerl6.a4.pdf, with an A4 paper size; to get U.S. lettersize, type 'make PAPER=letter'. To get any PAPER width and height type'make PAPER=6.125in,9.25in'; accepted length units are pt, in, cm and mm.
PDF versions of this book can be found athttp://puffin.ch/perl/6/ and http://github.com/perl6/book/downloads
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(Maybe we'll open up towards removing the noncommercial part at somepoint).