Raku is a successor of the Perl programming language, representing a major backwards-incompatible rewrite of the language. It's a versatile and powerful multi-paradigm programming language. This book is going to introduce the reader to the Raku language and its many features.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Raku Basics
Rules and Grammars
Data Types and Operators
Blocks and Subroutines
Multitasking and Concurrency
- Coroutines
- Threading
- Save States
Input and Output
Organization
- Packages
- Modules
World of Perl
- CPAN
- Migrating from Perl 5
- Getting Involved
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