Issue #394 - 2019-02-11 - Pull Request Club

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Hi there

For those who have had the opportunity to be part of Pull Request Challenge organised by Neil Bowers should be aware that we now have Pull Request Club running successfully since January 2019. Thanks to its creator Kivanc Yazan. It is still very much in early stages. I am sure Kivanc would love to hear any suggestions.

I remember during Pull Request Challenge days, there were few organisations participated as a group and worked on alloted distribution. I knew, one such group, CV-Library. I was wondering if something similar is happening with Pull Request Club. If not then I would request them to join the club and contribute like before.

Last but not the least, if anyone needs helping hand then please get in touch with me.

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

Mohammad Sajid Anwar


Announcements

AWS Lambdas & Perl Teaser

by Rob Lauer

Robert Lauer announced release of version 0.0.1 of a framework for creating Perl Lambdas.


Articles

Which programming languages should you learn?

by Marty Kalin

Marty started with basic question but gave very elaborate and descriptive answers. Highly recommended.

Pull Request Tracker

by Mohammad Sajid Anwar (MANWAR)

Here I shared my personal PR analysis. Please take a look at some interesting facts.


Discussion

Untrusted Numeric Input -- /[0-9]/

by Tom Wyant (WYANT)

Tom shares his detailed further analysis of his earlier blog about the same subject.


Web

The startup stack that wasn’t

by Leo Lapworth (LLAP)

Leo looks at the best tech and development approaches of today in preparation for a start up.

NetLogo for scientific research: Modeling

by Peter Cheer

Peter gave us brief introduction of the very handy tool NetLogo.


CPAN

Types::Mojo

by Renee Baecker (RENEEB)

A very handy distribution if you play with Mojolicious by Renee Baecker.


Perl 6

2019.05 Skipped

by Elizabeth Mattijsen (ELIZABETH)


Other

Inverse Live Coding: A practice for learning web development

A new teaching faculty at the University of Michigan shares his view about practical web development.


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


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