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Perl 6 Essentials [ILLUSTRATED] (Paperback)

by Allison Randal (Author), Dan Sugalski (Author), Leopold Totsch (Author)
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The thing about Perl 6 is: It's a work in progress. However, the end product--which may not be out for a couple of years--will represent such a foundation shift in the state of the Perl art that it's a good idea to keep up with advances in the development process as they occur. Perl 6 Essentials, which is intended to be reissued several times during Perl 6 development, aims to keep working Perl users informed of architectural decisions, feature additions, syntactic changes, and community developments as they occur. The idea is that if you keep up with the Perl 6 Essentials series, you'll be ready to go when the final release appears--if you're not inspired to join the development effort first.

A jaded software developer, having seen too many insubstantial "advance" books rushed to press just so they can be the only books available on their topic for a while, might be suspicious of this book. Such suspicion is not borne out by the contents of Perl 6 Essentials, which are valuable. Though thin, this book is dense with information and well worth its modest cover price. The authors clearly explain what's new (so far) in Perl 6, and do an excellent job of explaining the new Parrot virtual machine architecture. There's extensive coverage of Parrot assembly language (PASM), more than enough for you to do some significant exploratory programming with it. The authors have a good sense of what Perl developers want to know about their future working environment, and satisfy that demand. --David Wall

Topics covered: The state of the Perl 6 development effort through Apocalypse 6 (a development milestone) and the Parrot virtual machine through version 0.0.10. The most valuable coverage is of Parrot and its assembly language (PASM). Changes in Perl features and syntax get lots of attention, as well.

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Perl 6 Essentials is a sneak-preview of Perl 6, the widely-anticipated rewrite of the Perl programming language. Still in development, the Perl 6 project is a community-based effort to keep Perl vibrant well into the 21st century. This book covers the development not only of Perl 6 syntax but also Parrot, the language-independent interpreter developed as part of the Perl 6 design strategy. Perl 6 Essential provides an overview of the current state of Perl 6 for those who await its release. Written by members of the Perl 6 core development team, the book offers an explanation of the various stages of the project, with reference material for programmers who are interested in what changes are planned or who may want to contribute to the project. The book will satisfy their curiosity and show how changes in the language will make it more powerful and easier to use. Perl 6 Essentials is the first book that offers a peek into the next major version of the Perl language. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of Perl.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly; 1 edition (June 20, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0596004990
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596004996
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,458,856 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good shot at a moving target, July 21, 2003
By Gregor Theis (Meerbusch Deutschland) - See all my reviews
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"Perl 6 Essentials" is the first book (as far as I know) about the ongoing development of Perl 6. The authors of this book are part of the taem of volunteers that is developing the new version of Perl.

This book can be (roughly) subdivided into the following three subject areas:

- the project and design philosophy (chapters 1, 2, 3, pages 1-24)
- the new Perl 6 language, as far as it is defined by now (chapter 4, pages 25-69)
- the language independent runtime environment (Assembler language) Parrot (chapters 5-7, pages 70-186)

As the authors state in the foreword "Because Perl 6 is rapidly changing, we'll publish a revised edition of the book every year until Perl 6 is released", this is a book about a snapshot of the current development of Perl 6. I will definitely buy the new revision of this book every year to stay informed about the Perl 6 development (although I am working with computers for over 20 years by now, prefer books to online texts still). If you are interested in Perl 6 like I am, you might want to buy this book as well.

I enjoyed reading the first chapter about the Perl 6 project and the design philosophy and found it exciting and instructive. This chapter made me think about participating in the Perl 6 development (but unfortunately I will probably not find the time to do that). I hope that some more people will participate in the Perl 6 development after reading this book so that "parasites" like me will get Perl 6 earlier.

The Perl 6 language itself is not fully defined yet. What I read in chapter 4 about this new language, makes me hope that we will be able to start using it soon. I would have liked to have read a bit more about Perl 6.

The chapters about Parrot that make up the biggest part of this book, make me thing about the good old times with 6502 Assembler and I really think about writing some Parrot programs. Parrot is the "Virtual Machine" or CPU that will run Perl 6 and other languages. This are some interesting information about PASM (Parrot Assembler) in this book. Because Parrot is largely independent of Perl 6, a rather well understood subject and is needed as the basis for everything else, we can read most about this subject in "Perl 6 Essentials".

If you want to get an overview about the status of the Perl 6 development and you want to support the development of Perl 6 (in the form of royalties for the authors that are working in Perl 6), you should buy this book. However you will not be able to use Perl 6 after reading this book because it does not exist yet.

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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great overview, July 15, 2003
By Shay Harding "kellewic" (Glendale, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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Great, no fluff overview of things to come. Code examples for pretty much everything covered. Even covers Parrot assembler if you want to dive in. Easy read at under 200 pages.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great overview, July 15, 2003
By Shay Harding "kellewic" (Glendale, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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I have been following Perl 6 for some time and this book is a great overview of things to come. It gives well-written code examples. Not a huge book, which is good, as it contains no fluff; just straight-forward Perl 6 syntax with code.
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