The language Raku (formerly known as Perl6) comes with a date class built in. And there is no need to be scared. You can immedeatly understand what this does:
constant \SUNDAY = 7; .say for ( 2019 .. 2100 ) .map( { DateTime.new( :$^year, month => 12, day => 25 ) }) .grep( { .day-of-week == SUNDAY }) .map( { .year }) ;
I am just posting this because you mentioned 6, it is not related to the problem (obviously).


holli

You can lead your users to water, but alas, you cannot drown them.

In reply to Re: Issue with @INC by holli
in thread Issue with @INC by sidmuchrock

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