Beefy Boxes and Bandwidth Generously Provided by pair Networks
Come for the quick hacks, stay for the epiphanies.
 
PerlMonks  

comment on

( [id://3333]=superdoc: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

"Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill"

www.imdb.com/title/tt0424565/
"The first half of the documentary film focuses on Mark Bittner's relationship with the Parrots living on the Telegraph Hill in the center of San Francisco and how he came to be their caretakers. He has a name for each one and gives the audience stories of how he's interacted with them. Included in these reminiscences, is general background information on bird life in San Francisco and the various theories on how these South American parrots came to exist in the Bay Area. The second half of Parrots deals with the fate of the birds now that Mark has to vacate his small home for the last three years. Apparently, his care of the birds has attracted world wide attention, especially in Europe. There is never really any tension in the fate of Mark or the parrots since, as Mark points out, the birds are perfectly capable of taking care of themselves. The viewer probably has a little less confidence in Mark though, as he says he has no idea what he will do." - imdb review by kasserine (US)

On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 4.6.0, also known as "Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill". Parrot is a virtual machine aimed at running all dynamic languages.

Parrot 4.6.0 is available on Parrot's FTP site, or by following the download instructions. For those who want to hack on Parrot or languages that run on top of Parrot, we recommend our organization page on GitHub, or you can go directly to the official Parrot Git repo on Github To clone the Parrot Git repo into a directory called 'parrot', use the following:

    git clone git://github.com/parrot/parrot.git
If you want it to be in a directory other than 'parrot', then just give that as a second argument to clone:
    git clone git://github.com/parrot/parrot.git parrot_foo

Parrot 4.6.0 News:

    - Core
	+ Added init_pmc method to PackFileView.
    - Documentation
	+ Added source lines from 'docs/index/book.json' to 'index.json'
	  to make display of 'Parrot Developer's Guide: PIR (draft)'
	  display more like the other books, e.g., 'PCT Book'.
	+ Removed 'docs/index/book.json' as unnecessary.
    - Tests
    - Build
	+ Improve on 'sudo make install' permission errors by using
	  File::Copy::cp.
    - Community

The SHA256 message digests for the downloadable tarballs are:

31d48e348eab418d5d9d9f9bb24d628763ff90c608d21b1944c227b6938a69d1 parrot-4.6.0.tar.bz2
81b2962a8cfe96946417057073d1216ec0f431b863540fbed97b086109590892 parrot-4.6.0.tar.gz

Thanks to all our contributors for making this possible, and our sponsors for supporting this project. cPanel sponsors Reini's work for the TPF. Our next release is 21 August 2012 by whiteknight, with the planned merge of the branches io_cleanup1, threads and rm_pasm (at least).

Enjoy!


In reply to parrot 4.6.0 "Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill" Released by rurban

Title:
Use:  <p> text here (a paragraph) </p>
and:  <code> code here </code>
to format your post; it's "PerlMonks-approved HTML":



  • Are you posting in the right place? Check out Where do I post X? to know for sure.
  • Posts may use any of the Perl Monks Approved HTML tags. Currently these include the following:
    <code> <a> <b> <big> <blockquote> <br /> <dd> <dl> <dt> <em> <font> <h1> <h2> <h3> <h4> <h5> <h6> <hr /> <i> <li> <nbsp> <ol> <p> <small> <strike> <strong> <sub> <sup> <table> <td> <th> <tr> <tt> <u> <ul>
  • Snippets of code should be wrapped in <code> tags not <pre> tags. In fact, <pre> tags should generally be avoided. If they must be used, extreme care should be taken to ensure that their contents do not have long lines (<70 chars), in order to prevent horizontal scrolling (and possible janitor intervention).
  • Want more info? How to link or How to display code and escape characters are good places to start.
Log In?
Username:
Password:

What's my password?
Create A New User
Domain Nodelet?
Chatterbox?
and the web crawler heard nothing...

How do I use this?Last hourOther CB clients
Other Users?
Others romping around the Monastery: (6)
As of 2024-04-24 22:44 GMT
Sections?
Information?
Find Nodes?
Leftovers?
    Voting Booth?

    No recent polls found