From gabor at szabgab.com Sun Nov 10 20:45:33 2013 From: gabor at szabgab.com (Gabor Szabo) Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2013 20:45:33 -0800 Subject: [Kochi-pm] [Perlweekly] #120 - Advent Calendar Season is Almost Upon Us Message-ID: <20131111044533.AC1A776E042@s6.hostlocal.com> Perl Weekly http://perlweekly.com/ You can read the newsletter on the web, if you prefer. http://perlweekly.com/archive/120.html The year is slowly drawing to a close. Advent calendars are being taken out of their moth ball-scented boxes, and some of us are trying to get ahead in term of New Year resolutions. For your pleasure this week, a wide variety of articles, going from the new release of dear old frameworks, to the exploration of new shells, to the interaction of Perl with Cloud Computing/Big Data via MongoDB, Iron.IO and Oozie. Enjoy! ~ `/anick Sponsors We're Hiring Perl Software Developers - Grant Street Group http://bit.ly/14ZjcSG We're a growing software company using open source software/modern Perl practices to build innovative e-payment, auction, and tax collection web applications.
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John Napiorkowski announces the release marking the end of the 'Hamburg' development cycle. -------------- The Advent Season is Coming Fast http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/perladvent The Time of Eggnog draws nigh... Want to contribute to the tradition of the Perl Advent calendar? Then join the mailing list, and report to the master elf, Ricardo Signes. -------------- ============= Articles 15 Rules for Making Sense of Regular Expressions http://blog.smartbear.com/development/the-developers-regex-survival-guide-15-rules-for-making-sense-of-regular-expressions/ Regular expressions are complex beasts. But there are ways to keep the insanity in check. For example, by following those 15 good tips. -------------- Hardening Perl's Hash Function http://blog.booking.com/hardening-perls-hash-function.html The mechanisms behind the hashing functions of Perl, we want them safe, and we want them fast. Yves Orton shows us here the hard work that goes behind the curtain to give us both security and speed. -------------- Storing Password in an easy and secure way using Perl http://perlmaven.com/storing-passwords-in-a-an-easy-but-secure-way Gabor shiows how deal with passwords, and how the selection of the hashing algorithm can easily boost the system's security. -------------- ============= Discussion Are Perl users unable to write programs more accurately than those using a language designed by chance? http://blog.nu42.com/2013/11/are-perl-users-unable-to-write-programs.html Yes, says Reddit. Balderdash, replies Sinan Unur. -------------- A new blogs.perl.org or die trying http://blogs.perl.org/users/kirk_kimmel/2013/11/a-rant-about-movable-type-on-this-site.html Kirk Kimmel tried his hand at setting a Movable Type site locally. He has... things to say about how it went. -------------- ============= Code Running Perl Workers on Iron.IO http://blog.carloslima.name/blog/2013/11/05/running-perl-workers-on-iron-dot-io/ It's not in their documentation, but Iron.IO's cloud task processing service can run Perl programs. Carlos Lima did the detective work, and show us how to do it. -------------- Teaching A Man To Fish http://techblog.babyl.ca/entry/teaching-to-fish Yanick is trying the Fish shell. Not being POSIX-compliant, it doesn't work well with perlbrew off the box. That just won't do. -------------- A Tiny Code Quiz http://blogs.perl.org/users/ovid/2013/11/a-tiny-code-quiz.html Think you know Perl? Ovid has an itsy bitzy little quiz for you... -------------- Mojolicious Unicode Normalization Plugin Released http://www.modernperlbooks.com/mt/2013/11/mojolicious-unicode-normalization-plugin-released.html Unicode. Not only it's hard to wrap your head around it, but it turns out that there are more than one way to do glyphes. ... Wait, why does that sound oddly familiar? Anyway, now there's a nifty Mojolicious plugin that helps to keep that bedlam a little more normalized. -------------- Contracts in mop http://showmetheco.de/articles/2013/11/contracts-in-mop.html p5-mop is not bleeding edge enough for you? How about an implementation of contracts in it? That's what vti did, and he shows us how. -------------- Gui Oozie Goodness http://techblog.babyl.ca/entry/gui-oozie A walk through the creation of a (very) minimal graph-based web UI for Oozie, by Yanick. -------------- ============= Fun MOPfuscation explained http://domm.plix.at/perl/2013_11_MOPfuscation.html The ultimate goal of computer science is, as we all know, to produce cool T-shirts. And blow minds. So it stands to reason that the first thing the Austrian Perl Workshop did with the bright new shiny p5-mop was an obsfuscated code-adorned garment. domm, very kindly, translates the arcane scribbling for us. -------------- ============= Slides and Videos Floating Points Podcast: Perl and MongoDB http://blogs.perl.org/users/mike_friedman/2013/11/floating-points-podcast-perl-and-mongodb.html Mike Friedman talks about Perl and MongoDB with the fine folks at Huffington Post. -------------- ============= Weekly Collections MetaCPAN weekly report - Function::Parameters http://niceperl.blogspot.co.il/2013/11/lxxxi-metacpan-weekly-report.html -------------- Perl 6 changes - 2013W45 http://glitchmr.github.io/perl-6-changes-2013W45.html -------------- StackOverflow Perl report http://niceperl.blogspot.co.il/2013/11/cvi-stackoverflow-perl-report.html -------------- ============= You joined the Perl Weekly to get weekly e-mails about the Perl programming language and related topics. 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