The Nouse language now has an Inline.pm interpreter available. It enables users to effectively code in Nouse using Inline.pm.
Using Inline::Nouse is simple. All you need to do is include the module and use it within your Perl code, just like you would with any other module. One example of how to use this module is shown in the SYNOPSIS section of the documentation, where you can declare a new function called 'hello' that prints out "hello world" when called.
Aside from the basic usage example, the documentation also recommends users to explore the Inline::Interp and Language::Nouse modules, which are used as the basis for Inline::Nouse. These modules contain more detailed information on how to use this software to maximize its potential.
To sum up, if you're a Perl developer interested in using Nouse subs, Inline::Nouse might be right up your alley. It's easy to use, and you can find more information about it in the documentation.
Version 0.03: N/A