2012.09.20 in #61Mass-Testing Dancer's Plugins (by Damien Krotkine)
This is another solution to the same problem mentioned above. The goal is to test all Dancer plugins with both Dancer1, and Dancer2 and create a report.
2013.09.16 in #113p5-mop: a gentle introduction
Damien Krotkine provides a little background for p5-mop and explains why it is important to try it now, while it is still in development. He also gives examples about how to try it. (There is also a copy of this post on blogs.perl.org with some further comments.)
2013.11.12 in #121Perl Redis Mailing List
Damien Krotkine became the maintainer of the Redis Perl module and started his reign by creating a mailing list for the Redis Perl users and developers.
2015.03.02 in #188IO::Socket::Timeout: socket timeout made easy
For most of us, just getting the web page is good enough. But for, say, Booking.com, there's also a need for speed. Damien shares with us how they tweak and interact with socket timeouts as one way to quench this thirst of velocity.
2015.12.17 in #230Exception::Stringy - Modern exceptions for legacy code
An exceptionally detailed article on how to throw and capture exceptions in an environment where you have a lot of legacy code that throws regular sting-based exceptions, but for the new code you'd like to use object-based exceptions.
2022.06.08 in #568Looking for a new owner for my modules
Damien is looking for helping hand to maintain some of his CPAN work. If you are interested and have time to dedicate then please do help him.
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