Issue #461 - 2020-05-25 - How to find a new job?

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Mohammad Anwar is brewing something interesting and fun, but I can't say any more about it. So just pay attention to this place so you won't miss when he starts publishing about it.

For now, you are stuck with me and a webinar I am planning to run about using LinkedIn to find a job. Check it out. I hope it will help some of you.

Enjoy your week, and I hope to see you soon!

Gabor Szabo


Announcements

Convos 4.08 was released with video support

by Jan Henning Thorsen (JHTHORSEN)

In case you don't know, Convos is a multiuser chat application written in Perl.


Articles

Global string matching quirks

by Flavio Poletti (POLETTIX)

Looking at the source code of Ordeal::Model::Parser

Newsletter 5 - TPRCiC 2020

The schedule of the conference in the clouds is available.

A Quiz from my past self

by Flavio Poletti (POLETTIX)

What is Ordeal::Model::ChaCha20 ?


Tools

Five tips to be a more effective command line user

by Cosimo Streppone

Not exactly Perl, but super useful


Grants

Perl Weekly Challenge

The Perl Weekly Challenge by Mohammad Anwar will help you step out from your comfort-zone. You can even win the prize money of $50 Amazon voucher by participating in the weekly challenge. We pick one winner at the end of the month among all the contributors of the month. The monthly prize is kindly sponsored by Peter Sergeant of PerlCareers.

Perl Weekly Challenge - 062

by Mohammad Sajid Anwar (MANWAR)

Don't miss the fun and try new challenges every week. For more information, please read FAQ page.

RECAP - Perl Weekly Challenge - 061

by Mohammad Sajid Anwar (MANWAR)

Recap of last week challenge. There are plenty of great solutions.

The IPv4 Product, Raku Edition

by Arne Sommer

Arne once again came up with a gem of collections. Highly Recommended.

Produce Market Protocols

by Colin Crain

Colin story telling skill is unmatchable. You will never get bored of it.

Challenge 61: Products and Addresses

by Dave Jacoby (JACOBY)

Dave's use of recursion made the IPv4 Partition task looks like cake walk. Nice attempt.

IPv4 Partition

by Donald Hunter

Donald is back with the bang. Please do checkout his contribution.

Perl Weekly Challenge 061: Product SubArray And IPv4 Partition

by E. Choroba (CHOROBA)

Choroba, being the master of CPAN, once again the found the edge case of a popular CPAN module. Please find out more about it.

PERL WEEKLY CHALLENGE – 061

by Javier Luque

As always, Javier once again came up with concise solutions.

Perl Weekly Challenge 61: Max Subarray Product and IP Address Partition

by Laurent Rosenfeld

Laurent shared few Raku magics in his blog. You don't want to missed them.

Perl Weekly Challenge 61: IPv4 addresses and multiplications

by Luca Ferrari

Luca use of brute force with the power of Raku is deadly combination.

BLOG: The Weekly Challenge #061

by Mohammad Sajid Anwar (MANWAR)

Having done the weekly challenges for so many weeks now, it seems I am getting the hang of it.

Perl Weekly Challenge, Week 61 in APL

by Richard Park

Richard shared live action video working on the weekly challenge. Highly Recommended.

Perl Weekly Challenge 61: maximum products and IPv4

by Roger Bell West (FIREDRAKE)

Roger shared his tips to solve IPv4 partition using regex.

PERL WEEKLY CHALLENGE: WEEK 61

by Shahed Nooshmand

Shahed can never let you down with short and sweet blog with one-line in Raku.


Rakudo

2020.20 Continuously Upgraded

by Elizabeth Mattijsen (ELIZABETH)


Weekly collections

Online Events

Perl Virtual Events?

by Thomas Klausner (DOMM)

As all the in-person events are cancelled many groups started to organize on-line events.

The Perl Conference in the Cloud

Instead of the in-person Perl Conference, the TPF started to organize an even in the Cloud. You can already submit your talk proposals!


Jobs

How to use LinkedIn to find a job and to let a job find you in Hi-Tech

by Gabor Szabo (SZABGAB)

This is a webinar I am going to run on Saturday. Register now!



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