Issue #390 - 2019-01-14 - It is time for Perl Conference

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Hi there

I hope you are all settling down in your day job after long holiday break. It is time now to book your tickets to your favourite Perl Conferences. There are plenty to choose from, for example, German Perl Workshop, DC Baltimore Perl Workshop, North America Perl Conference and European Perl Conference.

If you have booked the tickets already then why don't you send in your proposal for short/lightning talk. One particular event that I am aware of that still accepting proposals is German Perl Workshop. Based on my own experience, you will have a blast there, great people to meet, interesting talks, beautiful location.

Enjoy reading this week newsletter and don't forget to share with your friends.

Mohammad Sajid Anwar


Announcements

EU Bug Bounty - Software Security as a Civil Right

by Nikos Vaggalis

This EU initiative is part of the Free and Open Source Software Audit (FOSSA) project, thanks to Julia Reda MEP of the EU Pirate Party, who started the project thinking that enough is enough after severe vulnerabilities were discovered in key infrastructure components like OpenSSL.


Articles

How to balance Perl's flexibility and type correctness

by Parumoo

Rebuilding high traffic website and replacing with Mojolicious app.

perl module development from the ground up

by LorenzoTa

Step by step testing process and git integration.


Discussion

A Subtle Bug

by Dave Cross (DAVECROSS)

Dave Cross takes us through a subtle bug in a perl code.


Web

Gradually, then suddenly

by Tim O'Reilly

Technological change happens much the same way. Small changes accumulate, and suddenly the world is a different place.

You Can’t Be the Best Boss If You Won’t Take the Time to Be a Coach

by John Rampton

Take a moment to think about the best boss, manager, or leader you’ve ever had. Why did you enjoy working with her? What made you admire her? Did she play a hand in helping you grow personally or professionally?

CSS doesn't suck

by Andy Bell

A very interesting insights into CSS.


CPAN

Mus

by Adam Hopkins

Mu but with slightly more typing and strict constructors


Fun

Neural Networks In JavaScript With Brain.js

by Nikos Vaggalis

A fun and practical introduction to the underpinnings of AI.


Perl 6

2019.01 Wishes for 2019

by Elizabeth Mattijsen (ELIZABETH)


Weekly collections

Events

21st German Perl Workshop 2019

6th-8th March, 2019, in Munich

DC Baltimore Perl Workshop 2019

April 6th, 2019, Silver Spring, Maryland

European PerlCon 2019

August 7-9, 2019 Riga, Latvia


Perl Jobs by Perl Careers

Perl for High Performance; Senior Developer, London

Our client is looking for someone with an eye for optimization, problem-solving, and wanting the responsibility that comes with shaping technical decisions

Perl Developer who wants to learn Scala and NodeJS - West London

You’ll be able to leverage your already very strong Perl skills extending and building new skill sets



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