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A reminder: The 27th German Perl/Raku Workshop (
https://www.perl-workshop.de/ ) will take place between May 12-14, 2025, in
Munich, Germany with "ticketing systems" as the main theme. The focus will
be on building ticketing software, addressing real-world challenges, and
exploring practical solutions. In addition to this deep dive, attendees can
look forward to a variety of cutting-edge and exciting topics presented by
renowned speakers. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just curious
about the latest in Perl and Raku, this event promises insights and
inspiration for everyone!. See official website for more info (
https://act.yapc.eu/gpw2025/i ).

Philippe Bruhat sent me a message: The Perl Toolchain Summit is happening
again in 2025. This year, we're going to be in Leipzig, hosted by Daniel
B=C3=B6hmer and Tina M=C3=BCller, from May 1st to May 4th, 2025. This year =
again,
we're going to need the support of sponsors to be able to bring our 30+
attendees in the same place at the same time to work on the Perl and CPAN
toolchain. Download our sponsor prospectus (
https://perltoolchainsummit.org/pts2025/PTS2025-Sponsor-Prospectus.pdf ).
See the announcement (
https://blogs.perl.org/users/book/2025/02/announcing-the-perl-toolchain-sum
mit-2025.html )

After several weeks in Hungary I am now back to Israel. We are having
in-person events in the other language communities. Unfortunately not Perl.

However, I still offer help to companies that would like to reduce their
bugs in their programming environment in Perl, Python, or Rust or that
would like help introducing either of those languages.

Have a nice week!

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Your editor: Gabor Szabo.


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The 15th Perl Toolchain Summit will be held in Leipzig, Germany, from
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zeroperl: Sandboxing Perl with WebAssembly
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Polishing the T-urtle
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RECAP - The Weekly Challenge - 309
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the "Min Gap" and "Min Diff" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find plenty
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TWC309
https://deadmarshal.blogspot.com/2025/02/twc309.html
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Min or Min
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Substracting Pairs
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Perl Weekly Challenge 309
https://wlmb.github.io/2025/02/16/PWC309/
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Mini Mini
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Mind the gap
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DIY tool to try as well.
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The Weekly Challenge #309
https://hatley-software.blogspot.com/2025/02/robbie-hatleys-solutions-in-=
perl-for_16.html
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All You Minima
https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2025/02/The_Weekly_Challenge_309__All_=
You_Minima.html
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in a blog post. Keep it up great work.
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Weekly collections

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NICEPERL's lists
http://niceperl.blogspot.com/
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Great CPAN modules released last week (
https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2025/02/dxxxvi-8-great-cpan-modules-release
d.html );
MetaCPAN weekly report (
https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2025/02/dci-metacpan-weekly-report-minilla.
html ).
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Events

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Boston.pm monthly meeting
https://boston.pm.org/index.html#schedule
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Virtual event
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Paris.pm monthly meeting
https://paris.mongueurs.net/
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Paris, France
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Boston.pm monthly meeting
https://boston.pm.org/index.html#schedule
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German Perl/Raku Workshop Conference 2025
https://act.yapc.eu/gpw2025/
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Munich, Germany
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The Perl and Raku Conference 2025
https://tprc.us/tprc-2025-gsp/
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Mind the gap
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Philippe Bruhat sent me a message: The Perl Toolchain Summit is hap=
pening again in 2025. This year, we're going to be in Leipzig, hosted by Da=
niel B=C3=B6hmer and Tina M=C3=BCller, from May 1st to May 4th, 2025. This =
year again, we're going to need the support of sponsors to be able to bring=
our 30+ attendees in the same place at the same time to work on the Perl a=
nd CPAN toolchain. Download our pts2025/PTS2025-Sponsor-Prospectus.pdf">sponsor prospectus. See the href=3D"https://blogs.perl.org/users/book/2025/02/announcing-the-perl-toolc=
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After several weeks in Hungary I am now back to Israel. We are havi=
ng in-person events in the other language communities. Unfortunately not Pe=
rl.


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However, I still offer help to companies that would like to reduce =
their bugs in their programming environment in Perl, Python, or Rust or tha=
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">zeroperl: Sandboxing Perl with WebAssembly

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Isn't it super-exciting that perl can be run in a browser =
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C=
ellgraph 0.7
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">Programmable Parametric 3D Modelling Using Perl and Ope=
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pan-january-2025%2F via -at-perlweekly">/twitter16.png" alt=3D"Tweet">


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will help you step out of your comfort-zone. You can even=
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Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks "Arrays I=
ntersection" and "Sort Odd Even". If you are new to the weekly challenge th=
en why not join us and have fun every week. For more information, please re=
ad the FAQ.


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Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team P=
WC dealing with the "Min Gap" and "Min Diff" tasks in Perl and Raku. You wi=
ll find plenty of solutions to keep you busy.


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Another cute and compact solutions. Keep it up great work.


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Reduction Operator of Raku showing off the power. Raku Roc=
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New to PDL? PDL is the talk of the town. Thanks for promot=
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Schwartzian transform? Yes, you can do it in one-liner, in=
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Loops is the key to solve the task this week. Cleverly use=
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