From yanick at babyl.ca Sun Nov 9 22:34:33 2014 From: yanick at babyl.ca (Yanick Champoux) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 06:34:33 +0000 Subject: [Kochi-pm] [Perlweekly] #172 - And the Silver Camel Goes To... Message-ID: <20141110063433.2D85436A2C@s8.hostlocal.com> Perl Weekly http://perlweekly.com/ You can read the newsletter on the web, if you prefer. http://perlweekly.com/archive/172.html This weekend was rocking Perl on both sides of the Atlantic. On the New World side: The Pittsburgh Perl Workshop. Meanwhile in the Old World: the London Perl Workshop. No doubt helped by a 6 hours headstart, echoes and reports already began to trickle about the latter event. Amongst other things: Mark Keating was awarded the Silver Camel (congrats!). Of the PPW nary a word yet, but you can bet that will change by next week. Till then, enjoy! `/anick Announcements Mojo News: Mango http://bit.ly/1xAAKj0 Mango is no go anymore, announces. Glen Hinkle, as the project has been deprecated. -------------- Shutting down the Perl Community AdServer http://bit.ly/1xAAII4 It's time to say farewell... Gabor Szabo lets us know that the Perl community adserver is going down. -------------- A new Perl 6 community server - call for funding http://bit.ly/1xAAII5 The Perl 6 community needs a new server. Moritz Lenz tells you how you can pinch in. -------------- The Silver Camel goes to ... Mark Keating http://bit.ly/1oASJ99 At the London Perl Workshop, Neil Bowers happily reports, Mark Keating was awarded a Silver Camel for his excellent work within the Perl community. Well-deserved and, oh my, that's one heck of a spiffy trophy. -------------- ============= Articles What's new on CPAN - October 2014 http://bit.ly/1oASJ9e David Farrell gives us the new modules that made their apparition in October. -------------- ============= Perl Maven Pro The Perl Maven Pro ("http://perlmaven.com/pro") subscribers receive two new articles and screencasts every week. The last week these were the two screencasts: Create skeleton PSGI application for the SCO project http://bit.ly/1oASJ9j Instead of working 'according to the book' and writing all the acceptance tests first, Gabor started to build the actually web application by setting up the PSGI skeleton. -------------- Start using Template Toolkit to show the empty pages http://bit.ly/1oASGKC Embedding HTML in the Perl code is a no-go. All the HTML needs to be in separate template files. -------------- ============= Discussion Quick post-LPW roundup http://bit.ly/1oASJpF Toby Inkster quickly jolts down his favorite talks of the event. -------------- The London Perl Workshop 2014 http://bit.ly/1oASJpI Neil Bowers gives us an overview of the talks he attended this year at the LPW. -------------- ============= Code Printing function calls in Perl http://bit.ly/1oASJpJ Paul Evans shows a few way one can imbed the result of a function call within a string. -------------- Semantic Versioning Your Way http://bit.ly/1oASJpP Yanick updated his semantic version plugin for Dist::Zilla to accommodate all and any of the common versioning schemes CPAN modules use. -------------- Fumbling Toward CatalystX::Info http://bit.ly/1oASH12 Yanick Champoux was left alone for a whole week-end. This never ends well... -------------- ============= Weekly collections CPAN Great Modules Released Last Week http://bit.ly/1oASJpU -------------- MetaCPAN Weekly Report - Raisin & Test::TempDir::Tiny http://bit.ly/1oASJpV -------------- Stackoverflow Perl Report http://bit.ly/1oASJG8 -------------- ============= Perl Maven Tutorials Meta::CPAN http://bit.ly/1oASH1b A collection of MetaCPAN related articles and screencasts. The audience starts from plain users, through CPAN module authors, all the way till MetaCPAN developers. -------------- Regex character classes http://bit.ly/1oASJGd The second part of the 'Introduction to Perl 5 Regexes' series. -------------- ============= You joined the Perl Weekly to get weekly e-mails about the Perl programming language and related topics. Want to see more? See the archives ( http://perlweekly.com/archive/ ) of all the issues. Reading this as a non-subscriber? Join us free of charge. http://perlweekly.com/ (C) Copyright Gabor Szabo http://szabgab.com/ The articles are copyright the respective authors. You can freely redistribute this message if you keep the whole message intact, including the Copyright notice and this text. If you don't want to receive mails any more you can unsubscribe here: http://perlweekly.com/unsubscribe.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Perlweekly mailing list Perlweekly at perlweekly.com http://mail.perlweekly.com/mailman/listinfo/perlweekly