2023.07.27 in #627Perl Weekly Challenge #227
Using core Perl module makes the solution nice and clean. It is so easy to follow too. Thanks for your contributions.
2023.12.06 in #64625 or 6 out of four… ty-nine
Just love the different approaches to solve a task. So much to learn from it, thanks for sharing.
2023.12.13 in #647Writing Letter Pairs to Santa
Cool demo of Perl's function signature in this week solution. Thanks for sharing the knowledge with us.
2024.01.08 in #651Luck Concatenate Numbers Tonight!
Having solutions in Perl, Raku and Python side by side gives so much insight into each language. Plenty to keep you busy. Keep it up great work.
2024.01.16 in #652Sum Enchanted Evening
Code re-use is the trend this week and why not. Well structured post once again, thanks for sharing.
2024.01.22 in #653The Weakest Split
I love the musical reference of weekly challenge. It is fun. Thank you for keeping us entertained.
2024.02.15 in #656Merge the Maximum String Pairs
I got the taste of reverse and flip in Raku during my early days with Raku. Thanks for sharing the details.
2024.02.27 in #658Even Digits have a Sum!
A very different and unique approach to get the job done. Comparison with Python is really nice.
2024.03.19 in #661Two Elements, Multiplied by Digit Sum
Clever use of Raku's Reduction Metaoperator makes it ideal to get the job done. CPAN has an alternative to the Raku's counterpart. Well done.
2024.03.26 in #662Counting to the Max!
Cooking blog? What a creative thought process. Really enjoyable post, you don't want to miss it.
2024.04.03 in #663Merge the Target Index Items
Lots of Raku magic in action, makes it special. You will fall in love with the language. Well done and keep it up.
2024.04.10 in #664I’m The Greatest Target!
We all know the maz() but how many of you know about maxstr()? Keep it up great work.
2024.04.23 in #666A Matrix of Uncommon X Words
This is my favourite where I get to learn something new every week. Happy to see the inspiration within the team. Keep it up great work.
2024.05.06 in #668Let’s do the Numbers!
Short and compact solutions in Perl, Raku and Python. Plenty to keep you busy. You get to listen to music as bonus.
2024.05.14 in #669Bitwise Distribution
Well documented and with detailed narration to keep you busy. The bonus is Elixir on top. Thank you for everything.
2024.05.27 in #671Only Ones
Like always, we got Perl, Raku, Python and Elixir. Even if you are new to language, you can easily follow through as they all follow the same login. Thanks for sharing.
2024.06.04 in #672Defanged Addresses & String Scores
Using regex in Perl, Raku, Python and Elixir is worth checking. Amazed to see how each implement the regex. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
2024.06.11 in #673Time to count B chars
Getting help from POSIX to deal with round is easy way out and clever one. Also checkout the different implementation in Raku and Python.
2024.06.17 in #674Bus Route, Bus Goat, Under My Umbrellamaaaaaaaaaaaa
If you are looking for something fresh, this is the post for you. It is not limited to just Perl and Raku but also Python and Elixir. You really don't want to skip it.
2024.06.24 in #675Digitally Replace Broken Keys
Regex is in demand irrespective of what programming language we pick. Nice to see, how you deal with them. Well done.
2024.07.03 in #676Complete Maximum Day Frequency
Smart use of CPAN module makes the code short and easy to follow. Great work, keep it up.
2024.07.19 in #678Word Reverse String Sort
I love the musical introduction to a tech blog and then follows the pure tech discussion. Great work, thanks for sharing.
2024.07.21 in #679Split 'em away!
Nice to know that we have zip feature similar to Raku in Perl too, provided by List::AllUtils. Thanks for sharing knowledge with us.
2024.08.02 in #680Appear Twice, Count Once
I liked the Approach section where we get to see the finer details then implementation in varieties of languages. Highly recommended.
2024.08.12 in #682Ch-ch-ch-changes!
Loved the discussion around regex approach. Plenty to learn from other's experience. Thanks for sharing knowledge with us.
2024.08.19 in #683Bag! Bag! Bag!
Are you music lover? If yes then this is for you. You also get the different flavours on top. Brilliant work.
2024.08.26 in #684Relatively Lucky
Method chaining of Raku in action and well crafted. I am very impressed, thanks for the contributions.
2024.09.02 in #685Exact Change Only!
Apology for lack of descriptive task. I am happy you didn't give up and came up with cool solution. Well done.
2024.09.09 in #686Spammer Game
Blogging is a special skill and here you get to see it yourself. Technical blog can be fun too. Well done.
2024.09.19 in #687Strong but Valid
Handling of unicode is not the easy route but here we have a solution where it is dealt with so ease. Brilliant work.
2024.09.25 in #688A Man, A Plan, A Canal… PANAMA!
One stop for multiple programming languages. With that we get the special of each. Keep it up great work.
2024.10.09 in #690Double Your Pleasure, Double Your Luhn
Musical background to the weekly challenge is always fun. Following which we get the thorough discussion of implementation in Perl, Raku, Python and Elixir. Highly recommended.
2024.10.16 in #691You Got to Know When to $HOLD Them
Mathematical angle to deal with Poker task is thoroughly discussed. You really don't want to skip it.
2024.10.27 in #692One Challenge, Twice Large
For music fans, we have powerful solutions with musical background. It is so much going through the technical details. Cool, keep it up.
2024.11.01 in #693Oh, oh, Domino!
Nice to see, how to deal edge cases. Very brave move and that too in multiple languages.
2024.11.09 in #694No music, only numbers
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.
2024.11.24 in #696Compression and Matchsticks
As always, varieties of solutions in different languages. Too much to handle in one go. Highly recommended.
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