[Rio-pm] Digest Rio-pm, volume 79, assunto 13

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>   1. Fwd: [sf-perl] [news] Fwd: [Perlweekly] The current Perl
>      Weekly News - Issue #7 (Lindolfo Lorn Rodrigues)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 23:15:46 -0300
>From: Lindolfo Lorn Rodrigues <lorn em lornlab.org>
>To: saopaulo-pm em mail.pm.org, Perl Mongers Rio de Janeiro
>    <rio-pm em pm.org>
>Subject: [Rio-pm] Fwd: [sf-perl] [news] Fwd: [Perlweekly] The current
>    Perl Weekly News - Issue #7
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>Legal mesmo, alguém já conhecia?
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>From: Peter Thoeny <peter em thoeny.org>
>Date: 2011/9/12
>Subject: [sf-perl] [news] Fwd: [Perlweekly] The current Perl Weekly News -
>Issue #7
>To: San Francisco Perl Mongers User Group <sanfrancisco-pm em pm.org>
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>
>All:
>
>I subscribed last week to the Perl Weekly e-mail newsletter and find it
>quote informative. Sharing it in case you do not yet know of Gabor Szabo's
>newsletter.
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>FYI,
>Peter
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>Begin forwarded message:
>
>*From: *Gabor Szabo <gabor em szabgab.com>
>*Date: *September 11, 2011 11:24:20 PM PDT
>*To: *perlweekly em perlweekly.com
>*Subject: **[Perlweekly] The current Perl Weekly News - Issue #7*
>
>   Perl Weekly <http://perlweekly.com/>
>
>Issue #7 - September 12, 2011
>You can read the newsletter on the web<http://perlweekly.com/archive/7.html>,
>if you prefer.
>
>Hi there,
>
>It seems the pas week brought us less articles but nevertheless I found a
>few interesting ones.
>
>The Perl Weekly was mentioned in the DevOps
>Weekly<http://devopsweekly.com/>that brought us a few more
>subscribers.
>
>I also found out that the subscribe button of the Perl Weekly was partially
>broken due to the same-origin policy enforced in some browsers more than in
>others. I fixed this now. I hope.
>
>Not to the posts:
>
>Articles
>
>DotCloud::Environment<http://blogs.perl.org/users/polettix/2011/09/dotcloudenvironment.html>
>Flavio Poletti introduces his 'yet to be fully released' module to make it
>easy to handle the environment in DotCloud
>
>Testing with sqlite<http://engineerofdanger.blogspot.com/2011/09/testing-with-sqlite.html>
>Anthony Pallatto (actualeyes) suggests to use SQLite in your testing
>environment instead of the database used in production. Using SQLite
>certainly has some advantages but there is the great danger of anything in
>production being different from the testing environment. SQLite can be good
>to reduce the complexity to setup development and testing environments but
>just as you do full test cycles every now and then (preferably frequently)
>so should you use a system as close to the deployment environment as
>possible.
>
>Perl says 'Hello
>I-Programmer'<http://www.i-programmer.info/programming/perl/3001-perl-says-hi-to-i-programmer.html>
>This is the first article I wrote to the I-Programmer.info web site. It
>probably won't be an earth shattering experience for you but it is my first
>one on I-Programmer. It is mostly there so I'll have an in-house article to
>refer to on how to start using Perl when I write more complex examples.
>
>Lessons from running Perl Weekly for the first 6
>weeks<http://szabgab.com/blog/2011/09/lessons-from-running-perl-weekly-for-the-first-6-weeks.html>
>This is another article I wrote, this time on my own blog, describing my
>experience with this list. It might be interesting to you if you'd like to
>look a bit at the details. I am also comparing the experience with that of
>Peter Cooper who runs the Ruby Weekly which was the inspiration to this
>newsletter.
>
>Parrot
>
>Parrot is a foundering project on top of a wonderful
>vision.<http://lists.parrot.org/pipermail/parrot-dev/2011-September/006179.html>
>Christoph Otto took off the gloves and started to describe how he wants
>Parrot, and more importantly the Parrot development process to change. This
>is a link to the opening message on the parrot-dev mailing list with many
>important responses.
>
>Parrot, the Smoke
>Clears<http://whiteknight.github.com/2011/09/10/dust_settles.html>
>Andrew Whitworth (aka Whiteknight on black background) takes the above
>e-mail discussion and writes a lengthy article about the interaction between
>the Parrot and the Rakudo (Perl 6) projects. Compared with the JVM and the
>CLR how they have a primary language but how they have started to be good
>targets for other languages as well.
>
>Code
>
>Parameterized Roles with
>MooseX::Declare<http://metacpan.perldition.org/articles/Parameterized%20Roles%20with%20MooseX%3A%3ADeclare.pod>
>Florian Ragwitz (rafl) shows the new, undocumented feature of
>MooseX::Declare and points to the Github repository where you could help
>improve the documentation.
>
>Going Postal (with Dancer)<http://babyl.dyndns.org/techblog/entry/going-postal>
>Yanick Champoux (yanick), in his usual colorful way, describes how he wrote
>a plugin for Dancer to handle postal fees in Canada. I am sure if it can be
>done in Canada it can be done elsewhere as well. The nice thing is that he
>even provides a way to save money. Even if not on the actual postal fees.
>
>Simple Mojolicious RSS
>feed<http://markam.posterous.com/simple-mojolicious-rss-feed>
>Mark Meyer (mark) gives a nice and simple example on how distribute updates
>about changes in a system with a very simple Mojolicious application. If
>only the fonts were bigger on this blog...
>
>How to Run a Long Background Process in a Web App
><http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Blog/BlogEntry201109x2>
>Peter Thoeny from Twiki explains a way how to handle long running processes
>in response to browser requests. This is an ongoing question that trips a
>lot of people who want to build a web interface to an existing system. Eg. a
>build machine. Unfortunately this solution does not work on Windows.
>
>Memory::Usage - Aktuelle Speichernutzung (Current memory usage) in
>German<http://perl-howto.de/2011/09/memoryusage-aktuelle-speichernutzung.html>
>Thomas Fahle gives a code example and explains (in German) how to check what
>is the memory usage of the current process. So a script or application could
>report its own memory usage. (This is also Linux/Unix only.)
>
>Perl 6
>
>'nom' branch is now default, release
>status<http://rakudo.org/2011/09/09/nom-branch-default/>
>Patrick Michaud (pmichaud) provides us with an update on the status of the
>Rakudo development. The next release is further delayed but the good news
>that it will already come from the new 'nom' branch that is the new rewrite
>of the whole engine.
>
>-n and -p <http://strangelyconsistent.org/blog/dash-n-and-dash-p-part-three>
>This is the third part of the series Carl Mäsak has written showing us how
>the -n and -p parameters work in Rakudo Perl 6. The others are on his blog
>as well.
>
>Padre
>
>Fancy syntax checking with Padre
><http://ahmadzawawi.blogspot.com/2011/09/fancy-syntax-checking-with-padre.html>
>Ahmad M. Zawawi (azawawi) shows a screenshot of his new addition to Padre,
>the Perl IDE. You don't even have to wait for the next release of Padre to
>use that. You can run it directly from the development environment.
>
>Events
>
>Portuguese Perl Workshop <http://workshop.perl.pt/ptpw2011/>
>September 22-23, 2011, Lisbon, Portugal
>
>OSDC.fr - French Open Source Developers'
>Conference<http://act.osdc.fr/osdc2011fr/>
>September 23-24, 2011, Paris, France
>
>The Pittsburgh Perl Workshop <http://pghpw.org/ppw2011/>
>October 8-9, 2011, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
>
>YAPC::Asia <http://yapcasia.org/2011/>
>October 13-15, 2011, Tokyo, Japan. The biggest Perl conference in the world.
>
>
>Black Perl 2011 Workshop <http://black-perl.org/bp2011/>
>September 30 - October 2, 2011, Black Sea, Ukraine
>
>German Perl workshop <http://conferences.yapceurope.org/gpw2011/>
>October 19-21, 2011, Frankfurt Am Main, Germany
>
>London Perl Workshop (LPW2011) <http://conferences.yapceurope.org/lpw2011/>
>November 12, 2011, London, UK (what a surprise :)
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