[Kochi-pm] [Perlweekly] #115 - Debugging Perl scripts inside a browser

Gabor Szabo gabor at szabgab.com
Sun Oct 6 20:56:53 PDT 2013


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Hi,


Meeting other Perl developers face-to-face, and getting to know them can be
a real boost to your career as Perl programmer. The Nordic Perl Workshop
was announced recently and other Perl events are listed at the end of the
newsletter. I hope you will find something near-by!


On the other side of the coin: Does your company have a Perl job opening?
Would like to see it mentioned in the Perl Weekly? - You can have that in a
sponsored entry right at the top of each edition. See one from Grant Street
Group below. For details how to get included, please contact me.


In the meanwhile, enjoy the articles!




Sponsors

  
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Announcements

  
  Perl Search Revisited
  http://bit.ly/15QGYC5
 
  A while ago Dave Cross built a Google-based search engine
  ("http://bit.ly/15QGYlR"), specifically for Perl sites. It just got a new
  facelift.
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  Nordic Perl Workshop 2013
  http://bit.ly/16WT32H
 
  This year the workshop will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark on November
  23, 2013.
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Releases

  
  RT 4.2.0 released
  http://bit.ly/15QGYC6
 
  RT = Request Tracker. The software that runs rt.cpan.org
  ("http://bit.ly/1a49AUu") among other things.
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  Dada Mail v6.7.0 Released! Save as Draft, Enhanced Attachments, jQuery Plugin
  http://bit.ly/1a49AUv
 
  
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Articles

  
  Comma quibbling in Perl
  http://bit.ly/15QGYC7
 
  Sinan Unur shows his example to this special cases of joining some strings
  together. Taken from Rosetta Code.
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  Pondering the Mop Up
  http://bit.ly/15QGWuf
 
  A detailed answer by Buddy Burden to the gentle introduction of  Damien
  Krotkine to the world of the p5-mop. p5-mop is the name of the project to
  get a Meta Object Protocol into the core of Perl 5. MOP is base Moose is
  built on. Having MOP in the core will mean there can be a standard, fast
  and very powerful Object Oriented system in Perl 5.
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  Perl Does the Heavy Lifting
  http://bit.ly/16NtPKY
 
  While probably most readers of the Perl Weekly don't need any reason as to
  why use Perl, reading the article of Dietrich Schmitz can help when
  talking to the less than convinced.
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Testing

  
  ImProveD prove
  http://bit.ly/15QGWKs
 
  When developing Perl, how can you focus on the tests that are currently
  failing? Can you easily pick the ones that failed in the previous run?
  Gianluca Casati explains how to do that.
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Code

  
  Docs For Modules In Your Pinto Repository
  http://bit.ly/1a49yM8
 
  Andy Gorman created a module called Pinto::Action::Doc that allows you to
  see the documentation of each module right in the Pinto repository.
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  The perl 5.10 lexical topic
  http://bit.ly/1a49BaP
 
  Ricardo Signes, the current Pumpking of Perl 5 shows what problems does a
  'my $_' solve and what new problems does it create. He explain why did
  this feature became experimental, roughly 6 years after it was introduced
  in perl 5.10.
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CPAN

  
  CPAN adoption leaderboard 
  http://bit.ly/1a49yMa
 
  Neil Bowers list the people who have adopted modules from his list, but
  really this information should be available on MetaCPAN and in both
  direction. Listing the heros who adopted modules in one place, but also
  showing who created the module in the first place and who contributed to
  it during the years.
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Reports

  
  Planet Moose - September 2013
  http://bit.ly/15QGWKu
 
  The monthly Moose report by Toby Inkster covers everything related to the
  Moose/Moo/p5-mop. Almost everything object oriented related in Perl.
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  Perl impressions after YAPC::EU 2013
  http://bit.ly/1a49BaQ
 
  Paweł Król from XING visited YAPC::EU in Kiev. He has some very strong
  opinion on some of the speakers and about the whole perl versioning
  debate.
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Weekly collections

  
  MetaCPAN weekly report - DBIx::Class
  http://bit.ly/15QGYC9
 
  
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  Perl 6 changes - 2013W39
  http://bit.ly/1a49yMj
 
  
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  StackOverflow Perl report
  http://bit.ly/15QGYCc
 
  
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Perl Maven Tutorials

  
  Debugging Perl with hdb
  http://bit.ly/1a49BaS
 
  Devel::hdb is a visual perl debugger that displays your script in a browser
  where you can step through the code, set breakpoints and inspect
  variables.
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Events
I usually list the next 3-4 events here. The list of all the events can be
  found on the web site (http://perlweekly.com/events.html). If your Perl
  event is not listed there, please let me know.
  
  Portuguese Perl Workshop
  http://bit.ly/148IjRI
 
  October 9-10,  2013, Lisbon, Portugal
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  Perl-Community Workshop 2013 in Frankfurt
  http://bit.ly/1f9HK1l
 
  October 26-27, 2013, Frankfurt, Germany
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  Austrian Perl Workshop
  http://bit.ly/18hunIE
 
  November 2-3, 2013, Salzburg, Austria
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  YAPC::Brazil 2013
  http://bit.ly/155GQIh
 
  November 15-16, 2013, Curitiba, PR, Brazil
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