Welcome to this impromptu RACO Q&A. I'm here to answer your questions. I hope you will
have a question. Otherwise I can wish you all a very good morning and everything. The
weather's been not so good lately but yeah. Okay, so questions? Let me see if we have
an extra micro.
I'm just doing some morning exercise. Who had the question?
Always I see RACO. I think it looks pretty but I don't know where I can use it in a
productive environment. Have you got some use cases or examples where you use it
productive? Microphone on its way back. Sorry, please hold on. It's a pity that
Stefan is not here yet. I hope he's not been suffering from the same thing that
Jonathan is suffering from. Stefan uses RACO in production at the company that
he works with. So that is an example. Frits Sauker last year at the Swiss Pearl
workshop actually gave a talk about how he is using then Pearl 6, now RACO in
production for a client of his. So yeah, there are examples of it being used in
production. Jonathan uses it in production for his clients. So there's at
least three places in the world where it's been used in production. It's mostly
things based on Crow that are currently in production. And one of the things that
Jonathan's recently made was the web app part of the Crow system. And why is he
making that? Well because basically as a client for it. So yes, there's stuff in
production. I hope that answers your question. I myself, I don't do production.
I'm retired. Well at the moment anyway. I've been also running a very small Pearl 6
based. It wasn't called RACO then application in production. It's for
Ovid's game that he teased yesterday, Telstation. Telstation uses metric time.
In game and there's a small web application that converts metric time
to the time we know it and the other way around. And that's running in
production for I think two or three years now. Two it must have been. Any other
questions?
Yeah, what's the best place to ask for names for new modules for names spaces?
The best place for this, I guess if you want to have a quick answer. Good morning,
good morning. Stefan, you are drafted here. Yes. If you want to have a quick
answer, go to the RACO channel on freenode. You could also ask your question
on Reddit, raculang and on Stack Overflow, racotag. You should get an
answer within a day or so on those places. But we don't actually have a
dedicated place for asking module names. The thing is that in RACO it is not as
important as it is on Pearl because in your use statement you can actually say
I want to use this module, I want to use that version with that API by this author.
And lexically you can actually have multiple versions of the same module
loaded at the same time in different scopes. So it is not that important. So we
actually did not actually assign that much importance on it. So whatever makes
you happy, we're happy with it.
You have something to say about that?
I have something to say.
Oh no, God, okay. Someone asked that question in more VM yesterday and it was
about everyone's at the German Pearl workshop. There might be a delay. This
wasn't quite true but yeah, it was given a reason for a delay because everyone's
at the same conference. This place is popular. That's all I really want to say.
Okay.
About the RAC channel. Just do me a favor. If you ask a question on the RAC
channel, try to stick around for an hour or two afterwards. It is somewhat
incredibly frustrating. Someone asked a question and I know the answer but he
left seven minutes after I asked.
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