Issue #320 - 2017-09-11 - Grants news, and more!

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Articles

Perl 5

Genealogical Timelines in Perl and SVG

by Dave Cross (DAVECROSS)

Dave releases SVG::Timeline::Genealogical, and hopes it is useful.


Perl 6

In Review

by Elizabeth Mattijsen (ELIZABETH)

The Perl 6 Weekly

TIL in this Month's Perl 6 Bug SQUASHathon

by Zak B. Elep

Zak participated in the Perl 6 Bug Squashathon, and shares some things he learned.

PrettyDump for Perl 6

by brian d foy (BDFOY)

brian d foy presented at London.PM on his new PrettyDump module for Perl 6.


Weekly collections

Grants

Call for Grant Proposals (September 2017 Round)

by Will Coleda (COKE)

A call for grant proposals is up--the deadline for the next round is September 16.

Enlightened Perl Organisation sponsors Strawberry Perl

by kmx (KMX)

Use Strawberry Perl? The EPO just did you a nice favor!


The corner of Gabor

A couple of entries sneaked in by Gabor.

Collaborative Development using Git and GitHub

I run a small weekly workshop where I help people get involved in Open Source projects. One of the major obstacles is learning to use Git and GitHub. So I've started to write an e-book explaining how to use these two tools for Collaborative Development. Participants receive a free copy of it and today(!) you, the reader of the Perl Weekly, can also get a copy of this early edition for only $10.


Perl Jobs by Perl Careers

Après–Perl…ski! Junior and Senior roles in the Swiss Alps

Picture an idyllic village high up in the Swiss Alps, with expansive views down to the valley below and the craggy mountains in the distance. There is a smell of fresh pine in the air, and the sound of streams burbling by. Now picture a traditional wooden chalet nestled in that village, housing a busy team of Perl developers working with the latest Perl technologies. Seems unlikely? Well, lovers of the great outdoors will be delighted to hear that this is a reality!

Largest Perl team in London with beautiful Docklands offices

Large, dynamic Perl team in Canary Wharf looking for mid-level and senior developers. Run by a Perl-loving CTO in beautiful offices with a great view over Canary Wharf, the company manages one legacy Perl codebase and a whole bunch of very new, very shiny, and very modern codebases that power the market-leading solution in their particular area. Free breakfast, too, for some values of breakfast.

Interactive Television with Perl - North West England with an international reach

Interested in working at the cutting edge of broadcast and interactive TV technology? Know how to put together Perl-based APIs using DBIx::Class and Moose?



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