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Raku borrows many concepts from human language. Which is not surprising, considering it was designed by a linguist.| docs.raku.org
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Routines are one of the means Raku has to reuse code. They come in several forms, most notably Methods, which belong in classes and roles and are associated with an object; and functions (also called subroutines or Subs, for short), which can be called independently of objects.| docs.raku.org
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See creating operators on how to define new operators.| docs.raku.org