Originally published at Perl Weekly 645
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Self documented one-liner in Perl. Well done.
La La Three
Clever use of combinations and permutations of Raku. Thanks for sharing.
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Index slice? Please do checkout the post for more information.
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Just Raku this time showing off the power with plenty of discussion. Thanks for sharing.
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Blend of Perl, Raku and Python showing the power of individual languages. Thanks for sharing.
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Choice of multipl approach using the power of Raku. You really don't want to skip it.
Perl Weekly Challenge 245
Perl one-liner along with Schwartzian transform is doing the trick. Keep it up great work.
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