Issue #348 - 2018-03-26 - Submit a grant application

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Hi!

TPF (The Perl Foundation) Grants Committee is accepting Grant Proposals, the application deadline is 23:59 March 27th UTC.

Happy monday!

Upasana Shukla


Events

GPW2018 - German Perl Workshop

April 4-6, 2018, Gummersbach.

Presentation Aikido

by Damian Conway (DCONWAY)

May 8-9, 2018, Budapest. Presentation Aikido by Damian and lots of other workshop at the Craft Conference.

A decade of classes in Lausanne

by Damian Conway (DCONWAY)

May 14-18, 2018, Lausanne. Five trainig classes by Damian.

The Perl Conference in Europe

August 15-17, 2018, Glasgow.

French Perl Workshop

May 18-19, 2018, Paris.

Swiss Perl Workshop

September 7-8, 2018 Bern.


Perl 5

Four backends now for GUIDeFATE...but the struggle continues

by Saif Uddin Ahmed (SAIFTYNET)

If you want to create a GUI application using Perl from your text editor, then GUIDeFATE is the way to go.

Numbers and Strings in JSON

by E. Choroba (CHOROBA)

If you plan to upgrade EL6 to EL7 (EL stands for Enterprise Linux), then you should read this.

Dist::Zilla On Style

by John Scoles (BYTEROCK)

John's frenzied pace of postings about DistZilla continues. Check out his blogs for the newest!


CPAN

Perl 6

2018.12 Remotely Edument

by Elizabeth Mattijsen (ELIZABETH)

Very busy week in the Perl 6 world!


Announcements

Perl Maven

Weekly collections

The corner of Gabor

A couple of entries sneaked in by Gabor.


Perl Jobs by Perl Careers

Live in sunny Oxford, walk to work along the canal, squeaky clean codebase

Friendly and Perl-committed company based in Oxford who build a very popular software product. They use Catalyst + Starman, DBIx::Class, and are heavily bought in to Moose. Despite having been running for many years, almost none of the code is older than 3 years after a successful ground-up rewrite.

Rapid Growth in Perl - developers wanted for an expanding central London company

According the Guinness Book of World Records, the fastest growing plant is a species of bamboo, which grows at a rate of up to 91cm a day. The fastest growing economy in the world is currently Ethiopia, with a projected growth in GDP of over 8% this year. And although the record for fastest growing Perl team might not be recorded in the Guinness Book of records, our client is a strong contender. 

London-based Perl developer? Free £10,000 payrise (individual results may vary)

Over the New Year, the majority of Perl employers in London decided they were voraciously hiring. At the same time, apparently, most Perl developers decided to scuttle — hermit-crab-like 🦀🐚 — away from the active job market.



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