Perl Weekly
Issue #342 - 2018-02-12 - All quiet on the Perl front?
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It's been a quiet week on the 'Net where Perl is concerned, it appears. This is probably a good thing, after recent heated discussions! Start planning now for summer conferences; the calls for presentations for North American and European Perl conferences are open.
FOSDEM was last weekend, and I've heard bits and pieces, mostly on Facebook, that things went well. How about some reports for next week's Perl Weekly?
D Ruth Holloway
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Events
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The NA conference will be held Sunday, 17 June, through Friday, 22 June, in Salt Lake City, Utah. This is the same hotel we were at 3 summers ago. CFP is open!
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We're heading to Glasgow for the European conference, and the CFP is open for this conference, as well!
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Perl 5
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by John Scoles (BYTEROCK)
John's frenzied pace of postings about Moose continues. Check out his blogs for the newest!
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by Steve Bertrand
Are you paranoid enough to want to back up your Github? It might be a good idea, and Steve has given us a module to do that!
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Perl 6
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by Zoffix Znet (ZOFFIX)
Perl 6 Weekly, guest-written by Zoffix, with some notes on core developments, the Squashathon, and a little bit about FOSDEM
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Weekly collections
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Grants
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The corner of Gabor
A couple of entries sneaked in by Gabor.
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by Gabor Szabo (SZABGAB)
A collection of DevOps related topics and the technologies related to them.
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Not everyone's like me. Perhaps nobody's like me. But when it comes to enjoying programming jobs, and particularly when it comes to enjoying Perl programming jobs, there are two things that are needed to make me happy that I suspect resonate with most other career developers.
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