2011.09.17 in #8Bootstrap && Perl
As miguel prz (niceperl) also pointed out this is not exactly a Perl post but I hope people from the Perl community will pick up the idea and integrate Bootstrap with their web framework.
2011.11.20 in #17Stackoverflow perl report
Miguel Prz (niceperl) continues with his new tradition and lists the 10 most popular Perl related questions on StackOverflow. I hope people in the Perl community take notice and start following the Perl tag on SO.
2011.12.11 in #20(vi) stackoverflow perl report
This weeks 'top 10 Perl on Stack Overflow' got some very interesting links. Thanks to Miguel Prz (niceperl) for collecting them week after week.
2012.03.11 in #33StackOverflow Perl report
Just a reminder to check out the ten most rated Perl questions at Stack Overflow as collected by Miguel Prz
2012.04.25 in #40(i) MetaCPAN favourites weekly report
This is the second weekly blog post published by Miguel Prz (niceperl). In this one he is listing the modules that gained the most +-es on MetaCPAN.
2012.05.20 in #43(xxix) stackoverflow perl report
The weekly report of Miguel Prz (niceperl) with the ten most rated Perl-related questions at Stack Overflow.
2012.11.01 in #67Perl Stackoverflow Reports: First Year
An interesting graph showing the number of posts on Stack Overflow tagged with 'Perl'. It's growing. I wonder how does that compare to other programming languages on Stack Overflow, and how does that compare to the number of posts on Perl Monks.
2014.01.01 in #12810 best perl distributions created at 2013 (metacpan rating)
Want to have the awesomeness of a full year of brilliant minds doing brilliant things distilled into 10 bullet points? Here's the top ten distributions of 2013, according to their metacpan ratings.
2014.10.24 in #170MetaCPAN favourites
Newly favourited and most favourited distributions on MetaCPAN.
2014.11.01 in #171StackOverflow - Number of Perl questions by month
Miguel Prz (niceperl) (the guy who has the weekly report about Perl on StackOverflow), created a graph showing the number of Perl-related questions. (It would be even more interesting to see that compared to the number of Python/PHP etc. related questions, and the total number of questions.) From this graph it seems that the summer of 2013 was the peak for Perl. On Stack Overflow.