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DATE | 2023-07-10 |
FROM | Gabor Szabo
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SUBJECT | Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Perlweekly] #624 - TPRC 2023
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Hi there,
By the time you read this newsletter, I would be on the flight to Toronto to attend The Perl and Raku Conference 2023 ( https://tprc2023.sched.com ). I hope and wish to meet many experts and learn from their experience.
In the issue 622 ( https://perlweekly.com/archive/622.html ), I mentioned that Perl v5.38 is coming soon. Then a week later, Gabor announced the arrival of latest release in the issue 623 ( https://perlweekly.com/archive/623.html ). I was pleasantly surprised by the early release. I would like to take this opportunity and thank all involved in the release. Special mention to Curtis Poe and his team for the work on Corinna. To me it is one of the most anticipated feature. To me, it is not just another release but a very special one. Therefore I was expecting it to be the talk of the town. Unfortunately I didn't come across any such noise. In fact, the Perl v5.36 was more discussed on various social platform. I even collected my experiment with Perl v5.36 in the GitHub repository ( https://github.com/manwar/perl-cool-snippets ).
As of today, the latest release is one week old and I finally managed to install it on my Windows WSL (Ubuntu 20.04). Plan is to extend the above mentioned repository and record my experiment with Perl v5.38. I have recorded the installation steps in the gist ( https://gist.github.com/manwar/868aeb07ef4b445b55f726b02a79544d ), if you are interested.
For all the German speaking readers, we have blog posts ( https://blog.perl-academy.de ) with the regard to the Perl v5.38 by Renee Baecker. Talking about blog post, we have another detailed post ( https://ovid.github.io/articles/corinna-in-the-perl-core.html ) by the lead designer of Corinna, Curtis Poe. I would also like to mention another name here, Andrew Shitov, mostly known for his work on Raku, sharing his solution ( https://andrewshitov.com/2023/07/06/built-in-classes-in-perl-5-38 ) to the task Special Notes ( https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-224/#TASK1 ) of Week #224 using the new class feature of Perl v5.38.
Who owns the Camel logo?
Well it is long outstanding issue, so much talked about it but unfortunately nothing happened so far. I just hope and wish it gets resolved soon. I came across this Open Letter ( https://dev.to/thibaultduponchelle/open-letter-to-tim-oreilly-to-free-the-p erl-camel-k3i ) by Thibault Duponchelle.
Enjoy the rest of the newsletter.
-- Your editor: Mohammad S. Anwar.
Announcements
=20 Perl 5.38.0 Released - An Appeal To New Blood? https://www.i-programmer.info/news/222-perl/16431-perl-5380-released-an-a= ppeal-to-new-blood.html =20 Gentle appeal to all, specially new gen, with regard to the new Perl release. --------------
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Articles
=20 Corinna in the Perl Core https://ovid.github.io/articles/corinna-in-the-perl-core.html =20 The lead designer of Corinna sharing the internals with us. Highly recommended. --------------
=20 Built-in classes in Perl 5.38 https://andrewshitov.com/2023/07/06/built-in-classes-in-perl-5-38/ =20 Andres showing the power of new built-in class feature of Perl v5.38. --------------
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Discussion
=20 Open Letter To Tim O'Reilly To Free The Perl Camel https://dev.to/thibaultduponchelle/open-letter-to-tim-oreilly-to-free-the= -perl-camel-k3i =20 Outstanding issue about the use of Camel logo is again brought up. Just hope it gets resolved soon. --------------
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The Weekly Challenge The Weekly Challenge ( https://theweeklychallenge.org/ ) by Mohammad Anwar ( http://www.manwar.org/ ) will help you step out of your comfort-zone. You can even win prize money of $50 Amazon voucher by participating in the weekly challenge. We pick one winner at the end of the month from among all of the contributors during the month. The monthly prize is kindly sponsored by Peter Sergeant of PerlCareers ( https://perl.careers/ ). =20 The Weekly Challenge - 225 https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-225 =20 Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks: "Max Words" and "Left Right Sum Diff". If you are new to the weekly challenge, why not join us and have fun every week? For more information, please read the FAQ ( https://theweeklychallenge.org/faq ). --------------
=20 RECAP - The Weekly Challenge - 224 https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/recap-challenge-224 =20 Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with the "Special Notes" and "Additive Number" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy. --------------
=20 Numbered Notes https://raku-musings.com/numbered-notes.html =20 Arne gave us everything in his post including kitchen sink. No need to go anywhere. Well done. --------------
=20 Passing Notes https://dev.to/oldtechaa/perl-weekly-challenge-224-passing-notes-3kp5 =20 Nice and simple solution with creative story around it. Well done and kee= p it up. --------------
=20 PWC224 - Special Notes https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2023/07/06/pwc224-special-notes/ =20 Once again we have one-liner in Raku for the task. Bonus Perl solution to= o. Thank you. --------------
=20 PWC224 - Additive Number https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2023/07/07/pwc224-additive-number/ =20 Brute force option can be fun as shown in the blog post. Well done and ke= ep it up. --------------
=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 224: Special Notes https://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2023/07/perl-weekly-challenge-224-= special-notes.html =20 Clever use of Bags in Raku and hashref in Perl. Fun discussion as always, you really don't want to miss it. --------------
=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 224 https://wlmb.github.io/2023/07/03/PWC224/ =20 Perl one-liner expert is on the case again and we got cool solutions in t= he end. Brilliant work. --------------
=20 Addictive additive https://github.com/manwar/perlweeklychallenge-club/tree/master/challenge-= 224/matthias-muth#readme =20 Perl regex is in action to get the job done. You must checkout. --------------
=20 Strings and sequences http://ccgi.campbellsmiths.force9.co.uk/challenge/224 =20 Pointed task analysis in the highlight of the blog post, my all time favourite. Thanks for sharing. --------------
=20 The Weekly Challenge #224 https://hatley-software.blogspot.com/2023/07/robbie-hatleys-solutions-to-= weekly_8.html =20 The detailed analysis of the "Additive Number" task is worth taking a closer look. Great work, keep it up. --------------
=20 Specially Additive Number Notes https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2023/07/The_Weekly_Challenge_224__Spec= ially_Additive_Number_Notes.html =20 The depth-first search is explained in the detailed. Highly recommended. --------------
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=20 NICEPERL's lists http://niceperl.blogspot.com/ =20 Great CPAN modules released last week ( https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2023/07/cdli-19-great-cpan-modules-released .html ); StackOverflow Perl report ( https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2023/07/dlxxxvi-stackoverflow-perl-report.h tml ). --------------
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The corner of Gabor A couple of entries sneaked in by Gabor. =20 Learning Rust https://szabgab.com/learning-rust-after-one-month.html =20 I have been learning Rust for a month now. It is hard. Learning any programming language is hard, but as I read elsewhere Rust has special difficulties. In any case it is interesting, well at least to me, to look back and try to understand how I learn. --------------
=20 How to send your first Pull-Request (fixing content on the PerlMaven site= ) https://code-maven.com/send-a-pull-request-on-github =20 Have you ever wanted to learn the process of contributing to an open sour= ce project. These days the heart of it is sending a pull-request. A few years ago I recorded this video ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dz4TyL0XzYb0 ) explaining how to edit a page on the Code-Maven ( https://code-maven.com/ ) web site. The PerlMaven ( https://perlmaven.com/ ) web site uses the exact same technology so the same applies there too. This can be a good way to practice sending pull-requests before you get involved the programming part. Please also 'like' the video and follow the YouTube channel! --------------
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=20 The Perl and Raku Conference 2023 https://tprc2023.sched.com/ =20 July 11-13, 2023, Toronto, Canada --------------
=20 Perl and Koha https://perlkohacon.fi/ =20 August 14-18, 2023, Helsinki, Finland --------------
=20 Boston PM : Async graphics, really? peek preview https://boston-pm.github.io/#schedule =20 Tuesday July 11th, 2023 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) --------------
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=20 Hi there,
=20 By the time you read this newsletter, I would be on the flight to <= strong>Toronto to attend Th= e Perl and Raku Conference 2023. I hope and wish to meet many experts a= nd learn from their experience.
=20 In the issue 62= 2, I mentioned that Perl v5.38 is coming soon. Then a = week later, Gabor announced the arrival of latest release = in the issue 623. I= was pleasantly surprised by the early release. I would like to take this o= pportunity and thank all involved in the release. Special mention to g>Curtis Poe and his team for the work on Corinna= . To me it is one of the most anticipated feature. To me, it is not just an= other release but a very special one. Therefore I was expecting it to be th= e talk of the town. Unfortunately I didn't come across any such noise. In f= act, the Perl v5.36 was more discussed on various social p= latform. I even collected my experiment with Perl v5.36 in= the GitHub reposi= tory.
=20 As of today, the latest release is one week old and I finally manag= ed to install it on my Windows WSL (Ubuntu 20.04). Plan is= to extend the above mentioned repository and record my experiment with rong>Perl v5.38. I have recorded the installation steps in the href=3D"https://gist.github.com/manwar/868aeb07ef4b445b55f726b02a79544d">gi= st, if you are interested.
=20 For all the German speaking readers, we have g.perl-academy.de">blog posts with the regard to the Perl v5.38= by Renee Baecker. Talking about blog post, we ha= ve another ore.html">detailed post by the lead designer of Corinna, Curtis= Poe. I would also like to mention another name here, Andr= ew Shitov, mostly known for his work on Raku, sha= ring his -perl-5-38">solution to the task org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-224/#TASK1">Special Notes of Wee= k #224 using the new class feature of Per= l v5.38.
=20 Who owns the Camel logo?
=20 Well it is long outstanding issue, so much talked about it but unfo= rtunately nothing happened so far. I just hope and wish it gets resolved so= on. I came across this etter-to-tim-oreilly-to-free-the-perl-camel-k3i">Open Letter by >Thibault Duponchelle.
=20 Enjoy the rest of the newsletter.
=20 Your editor: Mohammad S. Anwar.
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You can read the newsletter on the web, if you prefer. https://perlweekly.com/archive/624.html
Hi there,
By the time you read this newsletter, I would be on the flight to Toronto to attend The Perl and Raku Conference 2023 ( https://tprc2023.sched.com ). I hope and wish to meet many experts and learn from their experience.
In the issue 622 ( https://perlweekly.com/archive/622.html ), I mentioned that Perl v5.38 is coming soon. Then a week later, Gabor announced the arrival of latest release in the issue 623 ( https://perlweekly.com/archive/623.html ). I was pleasantly surprised by the early release. I would like to take this opportunity and thank all involved in the release. Special mention to Curtis Poe and his team for the work on Corinna. To me it is one of the most anticipated feature. To me, it is not just another release but a very special one. Therefore I was expecting it to be the talk of the town. Unfortunately I didn't come across any such noise. In fact, the Perl v5.36 was more discussed on various social platform. I even collected my experiment with Perl v5.36 in the GitHub repository ( https://github.com/manwar/perl-cool-snippets ).
As of today, the latest release is one week old and I finally managed to install it on my Windows WSL (Ubuntu 20.04). Plan is to extend the above mentioned repository and record my experiment with Perl v5.38. I have recorded the installation steps in the gist ( https://gist.github.com/manwar/868aeb07ef4b445b55f726b02a79544d ), if you are interested.
For all the German speaking readers, we have blog posts ( https://blog.perl-academy.de ) with the regard to the Perl v5.38 by Renee Baecker. Talking about blog post, we have another detailed post ( https://ovid.github.io/articles/corinna-in-the-perl-core.html ) by the lead designer of Corinna, Curtis Poe. I would also like to mention another name here, Andrew Shitov, mostly known for his work on Raku, sharing his solution ( https://andrewshitov.com/2023/07/06/built-in-classes-in-perl-5-38 ) to the task Special Notes ( https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-224/#TASK1 ) of Week #224 using the new class feature of Perl v5.38.
Who owns the Camel logo?
Well it is long outstanding issue, so much talked about it but unfortunately nothing happened so far. I just hope and wish it gets resolved soon. I came across this Open Letter ( https://dev.to/thibaultduponchelle/open-letter-to-tim-oreilly-to-free-the-p erl-camel-k3i ) by Thibault Duponchelle.
Enjoy the rest of the newsletter.
-- Your editor: Mohammad S. Anwar.
Announcements
=20 Perl 5.38.0 Released - An Appeal To New Blood? https://www.i-programmer.info/news/222-perl/16431-perl-5380-released-an-a= ppeal-to-new-blood.html =20 Gentle appeal to all, specially new gen, with regard to the new Perl release. --------------
=20
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Articles
=20 Corinna in the Perl Core https://ovid.github.io/articles/corinna-in-the-perl-core.html =20 The lead designer of Corinna sharing the internals with us. Highly recommended. --------------
=20 Built-in classes in Perl 5.38 https://andrewshitov.com/2023/07/06/built-in-classes-in-perl-5-38/ =20 Andres showing the power of new built-in class feature of Perl v5.38. --------------
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Discussion
=20 Open Letter To Tim O'Reilly To Free The Perl Camel https://dev.to/thibaultduponchelle/open-letter-to-tim-oreilly-to-free-the= -perl-camel-k3i =20 Outstanding issue about the use of Camel logo is again brought up. Just hope it gets resolved soon. --------------
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The Weekly Challenge The Weekly Challenge ( https://theweeklychallenge.org/ ) by Mohammad Anwar ( http://www.manwar.org/ ) will help you step out of your comfort-zone. You can even win prize money of $50 Amazon voucher by participating in the weekly challenge. We pick one winner at the end of the month from among all of the contributors during the month. The monthly prize is kindly sponsored by Peter Sergeant of PerlCareers ( https://perl.careers/ ). =20 The Weekly Challenge - 225 https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-225 =20 Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks: "Max Words" and "Left Right Sum Diff". If you are new to the weekly challenge, why not join us and have fun every week? For more information, please read the FAQ ( https://theweeklychallenge.org/faq ). --------------
=20 RECAP - The Weekly Challenge - 224 https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/recap-challenge-224 =20 Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with the "Special Notes" and "Additive Number" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy. --------------
=20 Numbered Notes https://raku-musings.com/numbered-notes.html =20 Arne gave us everything in his post including kitchen sink. No need to go anywhere. Well done. --------------
=20 Passing Notes https://dev.to/oldtechaa/perl-weekly-challenge-224-passing-notes-3kp5 =20 Nice and simple solution with creative story around it. Well done and kee= p it up. --------------
=20 PWC224 - Special Notes https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2023/07/06/pwc224-special-notes/ =20 Once again we have one-liner in Raku for the task. Bonus Perl solution to= o. Thank you. --------------
=20 PWC224 - Additive Number https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2023/07/07/pwc224-additive-number/ =20 Brute force option can be fun as shown in the blog post. Well done and ke= ep it up. --------------
=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 224: Special Notes https://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2023/07/perl-weekly-challenge-224-= special-notes.html =20 Clever use of Bags in Raku and hashref in Perl. Fun discussion as always, you really don't want to miss it. --------------
=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 224 https://wlmb.github.io/2023/07/03/PWC224/ =20 Perl one-liner expert is on the case again and we got cool solutions in t= he end. Brilliant work. --------------
=20 Addictive additive https://github.com/manwar/perlweeklychallenge-club/tree/master/challenge-= 224/matthias-muth#readme =20 Perl regex is in action to get the job done. You must checkout. --------------
=20 Strings and sequences http://ccgi.campbellsmiths.force9.co.uk/challenge/224 =20 Pointed task analysis in the highlight of the blog post, my all time favourite. Thanks for sharing. --------------
=20 The Weekly Challenge #224 https://hatley-software.blogspot.com/2023/07/robbie-hatleys-solutions-to-= weekly_8.html =20 The detailed analysis of the "Additive Number" task is worth taking a closer look. Great work, keep it up. --------------
=20 Specially Additive Number Notes https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2023/07/The_Weekly_Challenge_224__Spec= ially_Additive_Number_Notes.html =20 The depth-first search is explained in the detailed. Highly recommended. --------------
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=20 NICEPERL's lists http://niceperl.blogspot.com/ =20 Great CPAN modules released last week ( https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2023/07/cdli-19-great-cpan-modules-released .html ); StackOverflow Perl report ( https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2023/07/dlxxxvi-stackoverflow-perl-report.h tml ). --------------
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=20 How to send your first Pull-Request (fixing content on the PerlMaven site= ) https://code-maven.com/send-a-pull-request-on-github =20 Have you ever wanted to learn the process of contributing to an open sour= ce project. These days the heart of it is sending a pull-request. A few years ago I recorded this video ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dz4TyL0XzYb0 ) explaining how to edit a page on the Code-Maven ( https://code-maven.com/ ) web site. The PerlMaven ( https://perlmaven.com/ ) web site uses the exact same technology so the same applies there too. This can be a good way to practice sending pull-requests before you get involved the programming part. Please also 'like' the video and follow the YouTube channel! --------------
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=20 Perl and Koha https://perlkohacon.fi/ =20 August 14-18, 2023, Helsinki, Finland --------------
=20 Boston PM : Async graphics, really? peek preview https://boston-pm.github.io/#schedule =20 Tuesday July 11th, 2023 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) --------------
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=20 By the time you read this newsletter, I would be on the flight to <= strong>Toronto to attend Th= e Perl and Raku Conference 2023. I hope and wish to meet many experts a= nd learn from their experience.
=20 In the issue 62= 2, I mentioned that Perl v5.38 is coming soon. Then a = week later, Gabor announced the arrival of latest release = in the issue 623. I= was pleasantly surprised by the early release. I would like to take this o= pportunity and thank all involved in the release. Special mention to g>Curtis Poe and his team for the work on Corinna= . To me it is one of the most anticipated feature. To me, it is not just an= other release but a very special one. Therefore I was expecting it to be th= e talk of the town. Unfortunately I didn't come across any such noise. In f= act, the Perl v5.36 was more discussed on various social p= latform. I even collected my experiment with Perl v5.36 in= the GitHub reposi= tory.
=20 As of today, the latest release is one week old and I finally manag= ed to install it on my Windows WSL (Ubuntu 20.04). Plan is= to extend the above mentioned repository and record my experiment with rong>Perl v5.38. I have recorded the installation steps in the href=3D"https://gist.github.com/manwar/868aeb07ef4b445b55f726b02a79544d">gi= st, if you are interested.
=20 For all the German speaking readers, we have g.perl-academy.de">blog posts with the regard to the Perl v5.38= by Renee Baecker. Talking about blog post, we ha= ve another ore.html">detailed post by the lead designer of Corinna, Curtis= Poe. I would also like to mention another name here, Andr= ew Shitov, mostly known for his work on Raku, sha= ring his -perl-5-38">solution to the task org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-224/#TASK1">Special Notes of Wee= k #224 using the new class feature of Per= l v5.38.
=20 Who owns the Camel logo?
=20 Well it is long outstanding issue, so much talked about it but unfo= rtunately nothing happened so far. I just hope and wish it gets resolved so= on. I came across this etter-to-tim-oreilly-to-free-the-perl-camel-k3i">Open Letter by >Thibault Duponchelle.
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=20 Your editor: Mohammad S. Anwar.
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