From gabor at szabgab.com Sun Aug 3 23:56:47 2014 From: gabor at szabgab.com (Gabor Szabo) Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 06:56:47 -0000 Subject: [Kochi-pm] [Perlweekly] #158 - Perl in one image Message-ID: <20140804065607.8D54EC4DC@s8.hostlocal.com> Perl Weekly http://perlweekly.com/ You can read the newsletter on the web, if you prefer. http://perlweekly.com/archive/158.html Hi, Last week ("http://perlweekly.com/archive/157.html") I mentioned a pay-only article in the Linux Magazine. Since then the article was made free to read. Other than this, just enjoy the articles or your summer vacation. Announcements YAPC::NA::2015 in Salt Lake City, Utah http://bit.ly/1olg33U The Perl Foundation has just announced the data and the location of the next North American Perl conference: Salt Lake City June 8-10th, 2015. -------------- ============= Articles Programming Language Usage http://bit.ly/1xpjJan Perl is at the bottom of the chart at Silicon MilkRoundabout, a recruitment fair for techies. -------------- Method Privacy in Perl http://bit.ly/1olg33V Have you ever stepped on your own toe by mistake? Perl does not enforce any level of privacy of methods. Toby Inkster borrowed the names of various levels of privacy (callable/overrideable/etc) from .NET and explains how they might be used in Perl. -------------- Planet Moose - July 2014 http://bit.ly/1olg33X The monthly collection of Object Oriented Perl news by Toby Inkster. The biggest item is the release of Mite, a Moose-like OO framework that compiles to a string of Perl code. -------------- ============= Testing Need help with IO::Pty on *BSD/OSX http://bit.ly/1olg33Y While using Expect.pm I encountered an issue that appears to be related to bc (the command line calculator) and *BSD/OSX. Any further help would be appreciated. -------------- Perl Testing 101: 82% of What You Need to Be a Competent Perl Tester http://bit.ly/1olg1cn 48 min video and 8 min QA with James E. Keenan at YAPC::NA 2012 -------------- ============= Code pack's C0 and U0 http://bit.ly/1olg3kd brian d foy shares way to much knowledge about the pack()/unpack() function pair of Perl. -------------- ============= Web Plack::App::* namespace is not for apps - so which is the proper CPAN namespace ? http://bit.ly/1olg47M Laurent Dami is trying to navigate among the various contradicting 'CPAN naming principles'. How should you name your module? How should you name an application? Can it be uploaded to CPAN? - My take on the subject: use a branded top-level name and don't rely only on CPAN as distribution channel. Also build stand-alone packages that can be downloaded from the branded(!) web site of the project. -------------- ============= CPAN Give your module a good SEE ALSO section http://bit.ly/1olg47Q To give you further ideas how to improve the documentation of your CPAN modules, Neil Bowers suggests to list the other modules solving similar tasks and explain each one of them in a sentence or two. - IMHO this could be an excellent opportunity for non-authors too, to contribute to CPAN, and the Open Source Perl ecosystem. -------------- CPAN Day is 16th August http://bit.ly/1olg47U Neil Bowers correcting the date... -------------- Get 'CPANTS clean' on CPAN Day http://bit.ly/1olg3kf CPANTS is the Kwalitee metric of CPAN modules. It has not been in the limelight recently, so the CPAN Day (on Sat, August 16) might be a good opportunity to look at it again. -------------- What's new on CPAN July 2014 http://bit.ly/1olg3kh -------------- The 'right' name for your CPAN distribution http://bit.ly/1olg47W -------------- ============= Fun Perl, in one image http://bit.ly/1olg481 The image posted on Red dit with an unlimited amount of clever comments. Apparently first posted by Tudor Constantin on Twitter ("http://bit.ly/1olg3ki") (another batch of clever comments). -------------- ============= Grants July 2014 Grant Votes http://bit.ly/1olg482 The Start ACT - Voyager ("http://bit.ly/1olg3kn") grant request of Theo van Hoesel has been accepted. The unofficial details of all the grants ("http://bit.ly/Vz84u2") was updated too. -------------- Grants Committee Looking For Volunteers http://bit.ly/1olg483 -------------- Devel::Cover grant report May and June 2014 http://bit.ly/1olg4og -------------- ============= Videos Adventures in Optimization http://bit.ly/1olg4oh A 54 min long presentation by David Golden on how customize Benchmark.pm and how to optimize a Hash that needs to be ordered. Like Hash::Ordered -------------- Keynote YAPC::NA 2014 http://bit.ly/1olg3ks This 54 min long keynote speech was given by Charlie Stross at YAPC::NA on the future of computing. (Full text is also available.) -------------- ============= Perl 6 Learn X in Y minutes, Where X=perl6 http://bit.ly/1olg3AI Learn the basics of Perl 6 by a bunch of examples. -------------- 2014.30 & 2014.31: A release, upcoming Star, optimizations, v5 refactor, ... http://bit.ly/1olg4oo The Perl 6 weekly -------------- ============= Weekly collections (cxix) metacpan weekly report - Mojolicious http://bit.ly/1olg4op -------------- (cxliv) stackoverflow perl report http://bit.ly/1olg4or -------------- ============= Events Perl-related events http://bit.ly/1bkDys0 In the following cities: Sofia (Bulgaria), Tokyo (Japan), Fl?rli Olten (Switzerland), Hancock (NY/USA), Itapema (SC/Brasil), Salzburg (Austria), Barcelona (Spain), London (UK) -------------- ============= 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. 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