Issue #729 - 2025-07-14 - Videos from TPRC

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The Perl and Raku Conference was held 2 weeks ago, videos are being uploaded to YouTube

Sad news: Mark Keating posted that Matt S. Trout (mst) passed away. Mark also collected the comments and publications of others.

Podcast: MetaCPAN - Underbar episode 3

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The Weekly Challenge

The Weekly Challenge by Mohammad Sajid Anwar will help you step out of your comfort-zone. You can even win prize money of $50 by participating in the weekly challenge. We pick one champion at the end of the month from among all of the contributors during the month, thanks to the sponsor Lance Wicks.

The Weekly Challenge - 330

by Mohammad Sajid Anwar (MANWAR)

Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks "Clear Digits" and "Title Capital". If you are new to the weekly challenge then why not join us and have fun every week. For more information, please read the FAQ.

RECAP - The Weekly Challenge - 329

by Mohammad Sajid Anwar (MANWAR)

Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with the "Counter Integers" and "Nice String" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy.

Let’s Count All of Our Nice Strings

by Adam Russell

A creative and playful dive into string processing in Perl. The code is modular, well-commented, and structured using Literate Programming style fragments.

TWC329

by Ali Moradi

The solutions are crisp, Perlish, and demonstrate a good grasp of regular expressions and bitwise logic.

Counter Nice

by Arne Sommer

The post tackles both parts of the challenge with thoughtful code and helpful inline commentary. It's Well-documented, beginner-friendly and a good demonstration of Raku’s expressiveness.

Perl Weekly Challenge: Week 329

by Jaldhar H. Vyas

Solutions leaned toward succinct, readable Perl and Raku idioms. The variety of strategies—regex, loops, data structures—showing the languages’ flexibility.

Nice Integers

by Jorg Sommrey

The use of uniqint over a simple digit-matching regex is clean and effective—an elegant one-liner that does exactly what's needed without overcomplication.

mangling strings

by Luca Ferrari

Raku solutions are idiomatic and concise, leveraging regex and built-ins elegantly. An outstanding, well-organized exploration of polyglot programming applied to algorithmic problem solving.

Perl Weekly Challenge 329

by W Luis Mochan

The post provides elegant and efficient solutions to the tasks, demonstrating a deep understanding of Perl's capabilities. The reflective analysis adds valuable insights into the complexities of problem-solving in programming.

Counter-Nice

by Matthias Muth

The post balances clarity, correctness and Perl expertise. A great read for anyone interested in clean problem-solving and Perl-specific insights.

It MUST be nice!

by Packy Anderson (PACKY)

The post delivers solid, multi-language solutions to two algorithmic tasks—extracting distinct integers from mixed strings and identifying the longest "nice" substring—with clear thought processes and thorough commentary. The musical theater references and clever title pun, helps make technical content more approachable.

Fun with strings

by Peter Campbell Smith

The post does a great job of highlighting ambiguities in specifications. It identifies potential edge cases (a9a09a) and makes reasonable assumptions while also pointing out how easily such details can be overlooked or underspecified.

Nice Counter

by Roger Bell West (FIREDRAKE)

It offers a clear, practical walkthrough of the weekly challenge in both Perl and Rust, showing straightforward and idiomatic solutions for each.

Endings, Elephants and Explanations

by Simon Proctor

This blog post is a thoughtful and engaging walk through of Raku solutions to the challenge, woven with personal reflection and a touch of humor. It opens with a heartfelt tribute to the late MST,

Y Translate?

by Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes

A clean, polished walkthrough demonstrating idiomatic solutions with attention to detail—particularly in normalization and edge-case handling. Well written and focused, with practical depth.

Not a Nice Problem to Have

by Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes

An insightful, advanced and enjoyable read—ideal for those who appreciate both performance-aware coding and elegant problem-solving.


Videos

Test2::UI Howto

by Andy Baugh


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