Perl Weekly newsletter
https://perlweekly.com/
A free, once a week e-mail round-up of hand-picked news and articles about Perl.en-usCopyright 2011-2024, Gabor Szaboszabgab@gmail.com2011-08-01T00:00+00:001weeklyNICEPERL's lists
http://niceperl.blogspot.com/
<a href="https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2024/03/cdlxxxvii-12-great-cpan-modules.html">Great CPAN modules released last week</a>;<br><a href="https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2024/03/dlxxxiii-metacpan-weekly-report.html">MetaCPAN weekly report</a>;<br><a href="https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2024/03/dcvi-stackoverflow-perl-report.html">StackOverflow Perl report</a>.2024-03-18T10:00:26Z2024.11 Membering
https://rakudoweekly.blog/2024/03/11/2024-11-membering/
2024-03-18T10:00:25ZCounting and ranking
https://dev.to/simongreennet/counting-and-ranking-3jjb
Python is my new crush and everytime I read post about Python solution, it feels nice to be able to follow through. The use of defaultdic is one of them. Thanks for sharing.2024-03-18T10:00:24ZUniquely Rank
https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2024/03/The_Weekly_Challenge_260__Uniquely_Rank.html
Unlike others Roger used Set of Raku language to deal with the challenge this week. In addition we got PostScript solution discussed too. Highly recommended.2024-03-18T10:00:23ZThe Weekly Challenge #260
https://hatley-software.blogspot.com/2024/03/robbie-hatleys-solutions-to-weekly.html
For permuation related challenge, Math::Combinatorics is one of the choices CPAN provides. See the post how this solved the task.2024-03-18T10:00:22ZUniquely ranked
http://ccgi.campbellsmiths.force9.co.uk/challenge/260
Just a simple and straight forward approach, anyone can easily follow. Well done and keep it up.2024-03-18T10:00:21ZUnique Dictionary Occurrences are Rank
https://packy.dardan.com/2024/03/11/perl-weekly-challenge-260
I see Raku code written in Perl style. It tells Packy is a diehard Perl fan. Thank you for your contributions.2024-03-18T10:00:20ZUnique Occurrences and Non-unique Permutations
https://github.com/MatthiasMuth/perlweeklychallenge-club/tree/muthm-260/challenge-260/matthias-muth/perl#readme
We have seen how CPAN cam be handy is dealing with challenges. This week too, we saw the evidence.2024-03-18T10:00:19ZPerl Weekly Challenge 260
https://wlmb.github.io/2024/03/10/PWC260/
Using CPAN and still getting one-liner in Perl, incredible. Keep us entertained every week.2024-03-18T10:00:18ZOccurrencies and Permutations
https://fluca1978.github.io/2024/03/11/PerlWeeklyChallenge260.html
Raku one-liner is showing the elegance. Raku Rocks !!2024-03-18T10:00:17ZUnique Multisets
https://github.sommrey.de/the-bears-den/2024/03/15/ch-260.html
Explore the mathematical view of the dictionay rank task. You may find it too complex but it is always fun.2024-03-18T10:00:16ZPerl Weekly Challenge: Week 260
https://www.braincells.com/perl/2024/03/perl_weekly_challenge_week_260.html
Raku is presenting mathod chaining once again. It is one of my favourite. How about you?2024-03-18T10:00:15Z13 x 20
https://jacoby-lpwk.onrender.com/2024/03/11/13-x-20-weekly-challenge-260.html
Task analysis by Dace is unmatched. I just simply love the way he deals with challenge. Keep it up.2024-03-18T10:00:14ZOccurrences with BQN
https://barroff.codeberg.page/2024/03/occurrences-with-bqn/
Have you played with BQN? If not then you should as it is not just another programming language. Check out the post yourself.2024-03-18T10:00:13ZUnique Rank
https://raku-musings.com/unique-rank.html
As always Raku is showing off with the help powerful feature of <strong>Bag</strong>. Keep it up great work.2024-03-18T10:00:12ZTWC260
https://deadmarshal.blogspot.com/2024/03/twc260.html
Solution to dictionary rank blown me away. You must checkout his creative innovation.2024-03-18T10:00:11ZThis Week a Ranking Occurred!
http://www.rabbitfarm.com/cgi-bin/blosxom/perl/2024/03/16
Adam's use of <strong>do { ... } for ..</strong> always fascinates me. Mind you this is happening alongside the latest <strong>Perl v5.38</strong>.2024-03-18T10:00:10ZRECAP - The Weekly Challenge - 260
https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/recap-challenge-260
Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with the "Unique Occurrences" and "Dictionary Rank" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy.2024-03-18T10:00:09ZThe Weekly Challenge - 261
https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-261
Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks: "Element Digit Sum" and "Multiply by Two". If you are new to the weekly challenge, why not join us and have fun every week? For more information, please read the <a href="https://theweeklychallenge.org/faq">FAQ</a>.2024-03-18T10:00:08ZMaintaining Perl (Tony Cook) December 2023
https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/maintaining_perl_tonyc_december_2023
Grant report for the work carried out by Tony Cook.2024-03-18T10:00:07ZIntellexer::API
https://metacpan.org/dist/Intellexer-API
Perl API client for Intellexer by Joshua Day, his first contribution to <strong>CPAN</strong> and hope not the last.2024-03-18T10:00:06ZChanges in MooX::Role::Parameterized
https://blogs.perl.org/users/e_choroba/2024/03/changes-in-mooxroleparameterized.html
For all Moo users, this is for you if you have worked with <strong>Roles</strong>. This change would make your life easy. Enjoy !!2024-03-18T10:00:05ZPSC #140 2024-03-14
https://blogs.perl.org/users/psc/2024/03/psc-140-2024-03-14.html
Another week another update by the super charged <strong>Perl Steering Council</strong>.2024-03-18T10:00:04ZWhat's new on CPAN - February 2024
https://www.perl.com/article/what-s-new-on-cpan-february-2024/
It is so pleasing to see my favourite series is back. Thank you the entire team behind this, you guys are doing a great service to keep this alive.2024-03-18T10:00:03ZPerl / Open Food Facts Hackathon in Paris
https://forum.openfoodfacts.org/t/hackathon-perl-open-food-facts-in-paris/530
Teaming with the french mongers, Open Food Facts organize a Hackathon around the use of Perl by it's web server which is the heart of the project. It will take place in Paris, on Saturday March 23 and Sunday March 24. Remote participation is possible.2024-03-18T10:00:02ZRegistration for The Perl and Raku Conference 2024 is open!
https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/registration_perl_and_raku_conference_2024
Time has come to start preparing for the next big event. Please reserve your place as soon as you can.2024-03-18T10:00:01Z#660 - What's new ...
https://perlweekly.com/archive/660.html
<p>Hi there,</p>
<p><strong>Happy Ramadan</strong> to all the readers who fast during this holy month. May <strong>ALLAH s.w.t</strong> accept your fasting, Ameen.</p>
<p>I recently became active on official Slack for <strong>The Perl Foundation</strong> after a long gap. I noticed it is very much active and live. Lots of positive noise and useful information shared with each other. I am not a big fan of Slack but after spending just few days, I find it easy to move around. I would like to keep an eye for important news and announcement. Earlier my only source of information was the good old <a href="https://blogs.perl.org">https://blogs.perl.org</a>. We used to have regular post by <strong>Perl</strong> enthusiasts but that has stopped unfortunately. And I don't blame them as I also stopped blogging completely. As and when I do blog, I use <a href="https://theweeklychallenge.org/blogs">The Weekly Challenge</a> platform. Having said, the platform is still used by some, for example <strong>Perl Steering Council</strong> for weekly updates. Every now and then, you do get some magical post by <strong>Perl</strong> fans. One such post, <a href="https://blogs.perl.org/users/e_choroba/2024/03/changes-in-mooxroleparameterized.html">Changes in MooX::Role::Parameterized</a> appeared last week by <strong>E. Choroba</strong>. I have been a big fan of <a href="https://metacpan.org/pod/Moo">Moo - Minimalist Object Orientation</a>, so this post became even more important for me. Although, <strong>Corinna</strong> has made it to the <strong>Perl</strong> core, it is still a long way before it becomes a complete solution to all OO needs. I am looking forward to the next big release which would bring in some more features, hopefully.</p>
<p><strong>What's new on CPAN?</strong></p>
<p>I was introduced to <a href="https://www.perl.com">perl.com</a> by the post series <strong>What's new on CPAN?</strong> by <strong>David Farrell</strong>. It used to be regular every month with full of fun facts about new <strong>CPAN</strong> modules released. During those days, I used to be active on CPAN and released few <strong>CPAN</strong>. I had the honour to find place in the post often. Recently <strong>Olaf Alders</strong> took the initiative to revive the activities on <strong>perl.com</strong>. Because of his hard work and with the help of <strong>Mathew Korica</strong> we now have the post series back. You must check latest in the series, <a href="https://www.perl.com/article/what-s-new-on-cpan-february-2024">What's new on CPAN - February 2024</a>.</p>
<p>I just realised that this is my <strong>150th</strong> edition and in <strong>2 months</strong> I will complete <strong>6 years</strong> as co-editor of the <strong>Perl Weekly</strong> newsletter. It has been a very fruitful learning experience for me and I enjoyed it thoroughly.</p>
<p>Keep the spirit high and don't let the bad influence pull you down. Please do take care your health and loved ones.</p>2024-03-18T10:00:00Zeditorial