2012.08.30 in #58Creating a Perl web application on dotCloud
David Oswald has worked on a project for being hosted on dotCloud, and then presented his experience along with some examples to the Thousand Oaks Perl Mongers and to the Los Angeles Perl Mongers. He is sharing both the slides and the examples using Mojolicious.
2013.10.18 in #117Perl's Functional Functions
David Oswald gives a primer on some of the basic Perl's functions to deal with arrays, both from the core (grep, map, sort) and beyond (first, reduce, any, all, pairwise, etc).
2014.11.23 in #174Inline grant report #5
David Oswald (DAVIDO and INGY posted their 5th update on the Inline grant, which mainly covered topics related to module builders.
2014.12.15 in #178YAPC::NA 2015 Call for papers
YAPC::NA 2015 is in Salt Lake City, and the call for papers is now open. Your deadline is January 15th.
2014.12.21 in #178Inline Grant Weekly Report #9
David and INGY have been wrapping up their work on the Inline grant. Inline::CPP support is now working well across varied platforms, Module::Build based distributions are now supported, and a lot of testing/debugging has taken place.
2014.12.25 in #179Inline Grant Weekly Report #9
They promised it by Christmas and they have delivered it by Christmas. This is the new way to write Perl XS modules. See also their previous progress report.
2017.06.07 in #307The Perl Conference Newsletter
Information about the Perl Conference, which kicks off next Sunday (18th June) with tutorials from the superband of Anderson, Rolsky, Signes, and Schwartz. If you're going, why not give a lightning talk?
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