davido wrote:
In your first talk's slides make the following changes:
  • use 5.12; should be use 5.012;
  • use 5.14; should be use 5.014;

Hm, I don’t think I say that. I’m pretty sure I say:

=item At the top of your source file (program, module, 
library, C<do>hickey), prominently assert that you are
running perl version 5.12 or better via:

 use v5.12;  # minimal for unicode_strings feature
 use v5.14;  # optimal for unicode_strings feature

Which seems just fine. Well, or close to it: I’m not too worried about the Perl 5 ⁵ ⁄ ₁₀₀₀ people. I hope that doesn’t seem too 💔 of me.

I’m trying to inculcate them with the vVERNO style for the express purpose of avoiding just such an error.

Thank you for looking through the slides. I did make a couple of minor updates today, and pushed my changes.

On stage in the morning.


In reply to Re^2: OSCON Perl Unicode Slides by tchrist
in thread OSCON Perl Unicode Slides by tchrist

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