[Kochi-pm] [Perlweekly] #172 - And the Silver Camel Goes To...

Yanick Champoux yanick at babyl.ca
Sun Nov 9 22:34:33 PST 2014


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 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.
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  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.
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  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.
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  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.
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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.
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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.
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  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.
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Discussion

  
  Quick post-LPW roundup 
  http://bit.ly/1oASJpF
 
  Toby Inkster quickly jolts down his favorite talks of the event.
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  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.
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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.
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  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.
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  Fumbling Toward CatalystX::Info
  http://bit.ly/1oASH12
 
  Yanick Champoux was left alone for a whole week-end. This never ends
  well...
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Weekly collections

  
  CPAN Great Modules Released Last Week
  http://bit.ly/1oASJpU
 
  
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  MetaCPAN Weekly Report - Raisin & Test::TempDir::Tiny
  http://bit.ly/1oASJpV
 
  
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  Stackoverflow Perl Report
  http://bit.ly/1oASJG8
 
  
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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.
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  Regex character classes
  http://bit.ly/1oASJGd
 
  The second part of the 'Introduction to Perl 5 Regexes' series.
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