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Hi there,
It has been two weeks since the London Perl and Raku Workshop 2024, and we are still receiving attendee reports. Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their experiences. Last week, I came across two such reports by Lee Johnson ( https://leejo.github.io/2024/11/07/smashed_tvs ) and Olaf Alders ( https://www.olafalders.com/2024/11/08/how-i-spent-my-first-london-perl-work shop ). I'm still hoping to find a moment to reflect on my own workshop experience.
LPW holds a special place in my heart, as it was the first workshop where I gave my first talk ever. I was introduced to LPW by a colleague at work. Back then, there was always an O'Reilly stall outside the theater room, selling Perl books and surrounded by a large crowd. I remember the days when we had three strong tracks running simultaneously and, especially, the last LPW organized by Mark Keating and his team. The transition was seamless, and we continued the workshop smoothly until COVID-19 struck. For a brief period, I was part of the organizing team, but my contributions were limited to promoting the event and assisting attendees on the day.
Bringing the workshop back after COVID-19 was the brainchild of Lee Johnson and Julien Fiegenhenn. Their hard work truly paid off, as the event was well-attended and praised for its smooth execution. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the organizing team for providing a platform to reconnect with friends from around the world. The future of LPW looks bright as I=E2=80=99m hearing a lot of positive feedback about next year=E2= =80=99s workshop, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Enjoy rest of the newsletter.
-- Your editor: Mohammad Sajid Anwar.
Announcements
=20 London Perl & Raku Workshop 2024: Recordings & Thoughts https://blogs.perl.org/users/lpw/2024/11/london-perl-raku-workshop-2024-r= ecordings-thoughts.html =20 For all who missed the LPW 2024, we now have the recordings of the event. Audio quality may not be great, I must inform you upfront. --------------
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Articles
=20 This week in PSC (167) | 2024-11-07 https://blogs.perl.org/users/psc/2024/11/this-week-in-psc-167-2024-11-07.= html =20 It seems very busy week, lots of topics discussed amd agreed upon. Happy = to see things moving really fast. Thank you Perl Steering Council. --------------
=20 Multiple Inheritance vs Role https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/mi-vs-role/ =20 A simplified comparison between Multiple Inheritance and Roles. --------------
=20 Further on Perl Camel https://dev.to/thibaultduponchelle/further-on-perl-camel-3ak1 =20 The good old discussion of Perl Camel is back ... --------------
=20
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Discussion
=20 I wish Mojo::UserAgent could be made to not visit private IPs https://blogs.perl.org/users/karjala/2024/11/i-wish-mojouseragent-could-b= e-made-to-not-visit-private-ips.html =20 An interesting discussion started around the use of Mojo::UserAgent. What is your view on this? --------------
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Grants
=20 Dancer2 Documentation Grant Report https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/dancer2_documentation_grant =20 Great to see the improvement work being carried out in my favourite web framework, Dancer2. --------------
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The Weekly Challenge The Weekly Challenge ( https://theweeklychallenge.org ) by Mohammad Sajid Anwar ( https://manwar.org ) will help you step out of your comfort-zone. You can even win prize money of $50 by participating in the weekly challenge. We pick one champion at the end of the month from among all of the contributors during the month, thanks to the sponsor Lance Wicks. =20 The Weekly Challenge - 295 https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-295 =20 Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks "Word Break" and "Jump Game". If you are new to the weekly challenge then 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 - 294 https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/recap-challenge-294 =20 Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with the "Consecutive Sequence" and "Next Permutation" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy. --------------
=20 TWC294 https://deadmarshal.blogspot.com/2024/11/twc294.html =20 Rare pairing of 'unless' inside 'foreach' and we have a compact solution, very impressive. Please keep sharing knowledge with us. --------------
=20 Next Consecutive https://raku-musings.com/next-consecutive.html =20 The verbosity of solutions is the main attraction for me, not just this week but every week. It gives away lots of inner details. Great work, keep it up. --------------
=20 Perl Weekly Challenge: Week 294 https://www.braincells.com/perl/2024/11/perl_weekly_challenge_week_294.ht= ml =20 Making good use of Raku built-in functions and getting job done in no tim= e. Smart move, well done. --------------
=20 Consecutive Permutations https://github.sommrey.de/the-bears-den/2024/11/08/ch-294.html =20 A very interesting discussion about the use of data structure to get arou= nd O(n) time. It's worth checking out, thanks for sharing. --------------
=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 294 https://wlmb.github.io/2024/11/04/PWC294/ =20 Compact one-liner in Perl for all with enough discussion to get to the core. Well done and keep it up. --------------
=20 Consecutive Sequences of Permutations, Anyone? https://dev.to/muthm/consecutive-sequences-of-permutations-anyone-pwc-294= -2dbf =20 The detailed analysis to sort out the O(n) time is very impressive. There is always something new to learn from your contributions. --------------
=20 No music, only numbers https://packy.dardan.com/b/T1 =20 Anyone looking for Raku magic then this is the best place where Raku implementation is discussed in details. Having said, I missed the musical aspect. --------------
=20 Sequential permutations http://ccgi.campbellsmiths.force9.co.uk/challenge/294 =20 A detailed proof of O(n) time is worth checking. Kudos for the effort, thanks for sharing knowledge with us. --------------
=20 The Weekly Challenge #294 https://hatley-software.blogspot.com/2024/11/robbie-hatleys-solutions-in-= perl-for.html =20 Thanks for sharing the research of finding the lexicographically next permutation. Plenty to learn from this week work. --------------
=20 Permutationally Consecutive https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2024/11/The_Weekly_Challenge_294__Perm= utationally_Consecutive.html =20 Another dose of Raku gems discussed and it is not to be missed. Highly recommended. --------------
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Rakudo
=20 2024.43 One Of 21 https://rakudoweekly.blog/2024/11/04/2024-43-one-of-21/ =20 =20 --------------
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Weekly collections
=20 NICEPERL's lists http://niceperl.blogspot.com/ =20 Great CPAN modules released last week ( https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2024/11/dxxi-9-great-cpan-modules-released- last.html ); MetaCPAN weekly report ( https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2024/11/dxcii-metacpan-weekly-report.html ). --------------
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Event reports
=20 Smashed TVs, Broken Windows, and Cracked Plates https://leejo.github.io/2024/11/07/smashed_tvs/ =20 Hear from the organiser of LPW what it takes to origanise an event. Kudos for all thier efforts. --------------
=20 How I Spent My First London Perl Workshop https://www.olafalders.com/2024/11/08/how-i-spent-my-first-london-perl-wo= rkshop/ =20 A very colorful presentation, I must admit. Glad that you had great time = in London. --------------
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Events
=20 Boston.pm monthly meeting https://www.meetup.com/boston-pm/events/wvqlzrygcpbqb =20 November 12, 2024, Virtual event --------------
=20 Purdue Perl Mongers https://www.meetup.com/hacklafayette/events/jdxwsrygcpbrb/ =20 November 13, 2024, Virtual event --------------
=20 Toronto Perl Mongers monthly meeting https://www.meetup.com/toronto-perl-mongers/events/qbvmltygcpblc/ =20 November 28, 2024, Virtual event --------------
=20 Purdue Perl Mongers https://www.meetup.com/hacklafayette/events/jdxwsrygcqbpb =20 December 11, 2024, Virtual event --------------
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=20 Hi there,
=20 It has been two weeks since the London Perl and Raku Worksh= op 2024, and we are still receiving attendee reports. Thank you to= everyone who took the time to share their experiences. Last week, I came a= cross two such reports by shed_tvs">Lee Johnson and /08/how-i-spent-my-first-london-perl-workshop">Olaf Alders. I'm still h= oping to find a moment to reflect on my own workshop experience.
=20 LPW holds a special place in my heart, as it was t= he first workshop where I gave my first talk ever. I was introduced to ong>LPW by a colleague at work. Back then, there was always an rong>O'Reilly stall outside the theater room, selling Perl= books and surrounded by a large crowd. I remember the days when w= e had three strong tracks running simultaneously and, especially, the last = LPW organized by Mark Keating and his tea= m. The transition was seamless, and we continued the workshop smoothly unti= l COVID-19 struck. For a brief period, I was part of the o= rganizing team, but my contributions were limited to promoting the event an= d assisting attendees on the day.
=20 Bringing the workshop back after COVID-19 was the = brainchild of Lee Johnson and Julien Fiegenhenntrong>. Their hard work truly paid off, as the event was well-attended and = praised for its smooth execution. I would like to take this opportunity to = thank the organizing team for providing a platform to reconnect with friend= s from around the world. The future of LPW looks bright as I=E2=80=99m hear= ing a lot of positive feedback about next year=E2=80=99s workshop, and I'm = keeping my fingers crossed.
=20 Enjoy rest of the newsletter.
=20 Your editor: Mohammad Sajid Anwar.
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Hi there,
It has been two weeks since the London Perl and Raku Workshop 2024, and we are still receiving attendee reports. Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their experiences. Last week, I came across two such reports by Lee Johnson ( https://leejo.github.io/2024/11/07/smashed_tvs ) and Olaf Alders ( https://www.olafalders.com/2024/11/08/how-i-spent-my-first-london-perl-work shop ). I'm still hoping to find a moment to reflect on my own workshop experience.
LPW holds a special place in my heart, as it was the first workshop where I gave my first talk ever. I was introduced to LPW by a colleague at work. Back then, there was always an O'Reilly stall outside the theater room, selling Perl books and surrounded by a large crowd. I remember the days when we had three strong tracks running simultaneously and, especially, the last LPW organized by Mark Keating and his team. The transition was seamless, and we continued the workshop smoothly until COVID-19 struck. For a brief period, I was part of the organizing team, but my contributions were limited to promoting the event and assisting attendees on the day.
Bringing the workshop back after COVID-19 was the brainchild of Lee Johnson and Julien Fiegenhenn. Their hard work truly paid off, as the event was well-attended and praised for its smooth execution. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the organizing team for providing a platform to reconnect with friends from around the world. The future of LPW looks bright as I=E2=80=99m hearing a lot of positive feedback about next year=E2= =80=99s workshop, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Enjoy rest of the newsletter.
-- Your editor: Mohammad Sajid Anwar.
Announcements
=20 London Perl & Raku Workshop 2024: Recordings & Thoughts https://blogs.perl.org/users/lpw/2024/11/london-perl-raku-workshop-2024-r= ecordings-thoughts.html =20 For all who missed the LPW 2024, we now have the recordings of the event. Audio quality may not be great, I must inform you upfront. --------------
=20
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Articles
=20 This week in PSC (167) | 2024-11-07 https://blogs.perl.org/users/psc/2024/11/this-week-in-psc-167-2024-11-07.= html =20 It seems very busy week, lots of topics discussed amd agreed upon. Happy = to see things moving really fast. Thank you Perl Steering Council. --------------
=20 Multiple Inheritance vs Role https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/mi-vs-role/ =20 A simplified comparison between Multiple Inheritance and Roles. --------------
=20 Further on Perl Camel https://dev.to/thibaultduponchelle/further-on-perl-camel-3ak1 =20 The good old discussion of Perl Camel is back ... --------------
=20
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Discussion
=20 I wish Mojo::UserAgent could be made to not visit private IPs https://blogs.perl.org/users/karjala/2024/11/i-wish-mojouseragent-could-b= e-made-to-not-visit-private-ips.html =20 An interesting discussion started around the use of Mojo::UserAgent. What is your view on this? --------------
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Grants
=20 Dancer2 Documentation Grant Report https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/dancer2_documentation_grant =20 Great to see the improvement work being carried out in my favourite web framework, Dancer2. --------------
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The Weekly Challenge The Weekly Challenge ( https://theweeklychallenge.org ) by Mohammad Sajid Anwar ( https://manwar.org ) will help you step out of your comfort-zone. You can even win prize money of $50 by participating in the weekly challenge. We pick one champion at the end of the month from among all of the contributors during the month, thanks to the sponsor Lance Wicks. =20 The Weekly Challenge - 295 https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-295 =20 Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks "Word Break" and "Jump Game". If you are new to the weekly challenge then 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 - 294 https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/recap-challenge-294 =20 Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with the "Consecutive Sequence" and "Next Permutation" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy. --------------
=20 TWC294 https://deadmarshal.blogspot.com/2024/11/twc294.html =20 Rare pairing of 'unless' inside 'foreach' and we have a compact solution, very impressive. Please keep sharing knowledge with us. --------------
=20 Next Consecutive https://raku-musings.com/next-consecutive.html =20 The verbosity of solutions is the main attraction for me, not just this week but every week. It gives away lots of inner details. Great work, keep it up. --------------
=20 Perl Weekly Challenge: Week 294 https://www.braincells.com/perl/2024/11/perl_weekly_challenge_week_294.ht= ml =20 Making good use of Raku built-in functions and getting job done in no tim= e. Smart move, well done. --------------
=20 Consecutive Permutations https://github.sommrey.de/the-bears-den/2024/11/08/ch-294.html =20 A very interesting discussion about the use of data structure to get arou= nd O(n) time. It's worth checking out, thanks for sharing. --------------
=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 294 https://wlmb.github.io/2024/11/04/PWC294/ =20 Compact one-liner in Perl for all with enough discussion to get to the core. Well done and keep it up. --------------
=20 Consecutive Sequences of Permutations, Anyone? https://dev.to/muthm/consecutive-sequences-of-permutations-anyone-pwc-294= -2dbf =20 The detailed analysis to sort out the O(n) time is very impressive. There is always something new to learn from your contributions. --------------
=20 No music, only numbers https://packy.dardan.com/b/T1 =20 Anyone looking for Raku magic then this is the best place where Raku implementation is discussed in details. Having said, I missed the musical aspect. --------------
=20 Sequential permutations http://ccgi.campbellsmiths.force9.co.uk/challenge/294 =20 A detailed proof of O(n) time is worth checking. Kudos for the effort, thanks for sharing knowledge with us. --------------
=20 The Weekly Challenge #294 https://hatley-software.blogspot.com/2024/11/robbie-hatleys-solutions-in-= perl-for.html =20 Thanks for sharing the research of finding the lexicographically next permutation. Plenty to learn from this week work. --------------
=20 Permutationally Consecutive https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2024/11/The_Weekly_Challenge_294__Perm= utationally_Consecutive.html =20 Another dose of Raku gems discussed and it is not to be missed. 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/2024/11/dxxi-9-great-cpan-modules-released- last.html ); MetaCPAN weekly report ( https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2024/11/dxcii-metacpan-weekly-report.html ). --------------
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=20 Smashed TVs, Broken Windows, and Cracked Plates https://leejo.github.io/2024/11/07/smashed_tvs/ =20 Hear from the organiser of LPW what it takes to origanise an event. Kudos for all thier efforts. --------------
=20 How I Spent My First London Perl Workshop https://www.olafalders.com/2024/11/08/how-i-spent-my-first-london-perl-wo= rkshop/ =20 A very colorful presentation, I must admit. Glad that you had great time = in London. --------------
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=20 Boston.pm monthly meeting https://www.meetup.com/boston-pm/events/wvqlzrygcpbqb =20 November 12, 2024, Virtual event --------------
=20 Purdue Perl Mongers https://www.meetup.com/hacklafayette/events/jdxwsrygcpbrb/ =20 November 13, 2024, Virtual event --------------
=20 Toronto Perl Mongers monthly meeting https://www.meetup.com/toronto-perl-mongers/events/qbvmltygcpblc/ =20 November 28, 2024, Virtual event --------------
=20 Purdue Perl Mongers https://www.meetup.com/hacklafayette/events/jdxwsrygcqbpb =20 December 11, 2024, Virtual event --------------
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=20 It has been two weeks since the London Perl and Raku Worksh= op 2024, and we are still receiving attendee reports. Thank you to= everyone who took the time to share their experiences. Last week, I came a= cross two such reports by shed_tvs">Lee Johnson and /08/how-i-spent-my-first-london-perl-workshop">Olaf Alders. I'm still h= oping to find a moment to reflect on my own workshop experience.
=20 LPW holds a special place in my heart, as it was t= he first workshop where I gave my first talk ever. I was introduced to ong>LPW by a colleague at work. Back then, there was always an rong>O'Reilly stall outside the theater room, selling Perl= books and surrounded by a large crowd. I remember the days when w= e had three strong tracks running simultaneously and, especially, the last = LPW organized by Mark Keating and his tea= m. The transition was seamless, and we continued the workshop smoothly unti= l COVID-19 struck. For a brief period, I was part of the o= rganizing team, but my contributions were limited to promoting the event an= d assisting attendees on the day.
=20 Bringing the workshop back after COVID-19 was the = brainchild of Lee Johnson and Julien Fiegenhenntrong>. Their hard work truly paid off, as the event was well-attended and = praised for its smooth execution. I would like to take this opportunity to = thank the organizing team for providing a platform to reconnect with friend= s from around the world. The future of LPW looks bright as I=E2=80=99m hear= ing a lot of positive feedback about next year=E2=80=99s workshop, and I'm = keeping my fingers crossed.
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=20 Your editor: Mohammad Sajid Anwar.
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