From gabor at szabgab.com Sun Aug 31 23:18:34 2014 From: gabor at szabgab.com (Gabor Szabo) Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2014 06:18:34 -0000 Subject: [Kochi-pm] [Perlweekly] #162 - Back to School! Message-ID: <20140901061737.29658C712@s8.hostlocal.com> Perl Weekly http://perlweekly.com/ You can read the newsletter on the web, if you prefer. http://perlweekly.com/archive/162.html Hi, this is the first day of school in many countries and kids roam the streets determined to improve their knowledge. Or at least to meet some friends they have not seen for a while. It's a bit like a New Year. You can have all kinds of 'resolutions'. I hope we'll see tons of new and exciting articles about Perl, and how it is used to solve various 'real-world' problems. Oh and the Swiss Perl Workshop ("http://act.perl-workshop.ch/") is this week-end! 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We are looking for talented, motivated professionals committed to flawless work and customer service. -------------- ============= Articles The 11 Most useful Perl sites http://bit.ly/1zZxGNn It started out as a reminder of rarely used, but important sites, but turned into a list much longer than the title suggests. -------------- Data::Dumper Debugging http://bit.ly/1zZxFJs Pry, the new tool from Toby Inkster, allows you to stop execution of a script and drop in a REPL at the 'point of interest' of your choice. -------------- ============= Discussion Replacing hash keys with values does not a translation make http://bit.ly/1zZxGNq Sinan Unur (Sinan) thinks the Turkish translation of the Perl Maven pages actually harm would-be programmers. Naturally I disagree, but he has a point: Bad translations can indeed harm people. The only thing I can do is to suggest to collaborate with other translators to improve the text. It is available in GitHub ("http://bit.ly/1zZxFJt") -------------- Context dependence in Turkish http://bit.ly/1zZxFZJ As a follow-up to the previous post, and after patching the Turkish translation, Sinan goes on discussing context sensitivity in the Turkish language. -------------- ============= Testing Continous Integration with Travis CI and Github for Distzillians http://bit.ly/1zZxGNr You can configure your GitHub repositories to run your test automatically every time you push out code or even if someone sends a pull-request. By this you can have our module tested on various versions of perl long before you release a new version. Very useful! -------------- ============= Code I learn something about tell(), then abuse it. http://bit.ly/1zZxGNs brian d foy answer the question "How do I add the elements of a file to a second one as columns using Perl?" -------------- Facing the music with Perl http://bit.ly/1zZxGNt Collecting meta-data from music files after making sure they are unique. Code with explanation by brian d foy. -------------- ============= CPAN Yearly boards and fallen authors http://bit.ly/1zZxFZN Philippe Bruhat (BooK) likes games and now with his new site, cpan.io, he has a lot of new ground to create competitions. This one is showing how long each person will release a CPAN module every week within a year. A major limitation that I can see is that this board only handles years according to the Gregorian calendar. In any case this is for the CPAN heavy-weights. If you have ideas for other competitions to encourage more ad-hoc contributions, or if you have any other idea, please open a ticket ("http://bit.ly/1zZxGNw")! -------------- Link to public version control system (GitHub or otherwise) http://bit.ly/1zZxFZP Having the META files include a link to your public VCS will let MetaCPAN to link to it and will make it easier for others to send patches. -------------- Finding all Plack Middleware or Perl::Critic Policies http://bit.ly/1zZxH3K It is probably just me being too slow to learn this, but apparently you can list all the modules in a given name-space by preceding it with 'module:'. So it is quite easy to list all the Plack::Middleware, all the Perl::Critic::Policy modules, or all the plugins for Dancer, Mojolicious, or Catalyst. -------------- ============= Grants Outreach Program for Women: Mentor's Summary http://bit.ly/1zZxH3R Randy Stauner describes his mentoring of Pattawan Kaewduangdee under the join The Perl Foundation-GNOME Foundation program for women. She was working on MetaCPAN and wrote about it ("http://bit.ly/1zZxFZS") regularly. -------------- ============= Perl 6 2014.34: chugging along, GSoC is over, YAPC::EU, ... http://bit.ly/1zZxFZX -------------- Try rakudobrew and play with concurrency http://bit.ly/1zZxH3S Apparently, Ovid got excited by recent improvement in Rakudo, tried it and even wrote about it. Moore's law is coming to an end. Easy-ish threading is the solution. -------------- Announce: Rakudo Star Release 2014.08 http://bit.ly/1zZxH3T This release comes with support for the MoarVM backend along with experimental support for the JVM backend. -------------- ============= Training Announcing our Q4 Request Tracker Training: Los Angeles, California http://bit.ly/1zZxH3V In Los Angeles, CA on November 4-5, 2014 -------------- ============= Weekly collections (cxxiii) metacpan weekly report - Type::Tiny http://bit.ly/1zZxIVm -------------- (cxlviii) stackoverflow perl report http://bit.ly/1zZxIVn -------------- ============= Events Things I learned at YAPC::Europe 2014 in Sofia http://bit.ly/1zZxH3Y Thomas Klausner (domm) is back from his visit to Bulgaria and he apparently learned quite a few things there. -------------- YAPC::EU videos start appearing online http://bit.ly/1zZxIVo -------------- Perl-related events http://bit.ly/1bkDys0 In the following cities: 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. 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