This week Farhad and me finally found some time to improve a part of our build pipeline that was nagging me for years. We can now release our DarkPAN modules via CI/CD into a GitLab generic packages ...| domm.plix.at
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
This is the weekly favourites list of CPAN distributions. Votes count: 50| # where we turn Perl inside out
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
This is the weekly favourites list of CPAN distributions. Votes count: 43 This week there isn't any remarkable distribution Build date: 20...| niceperl.blogspot.com
I recently refactored the multi-core benchmarking framework I've been using for my Perl CPU benchmark suite (Benchmark::DKbench) and released it as a separate module: Benchmark::MCE.| blogs.perl.org
With "third-party", we usually mean someone not part of an agreement, but who may still be influencing (or influenced by) it. When this party is an Open Source project we depend on, I propose we use the term "second-party" instead. Here's why.| Code = Conversation
PTS2023 was this time in Lyon, France; Organized primarily by Philippe “BooK” Bruhat and Laurent Boivin. This event wouldn’t be possible without it’s sponsors, Booking.com, Deriv, Grant Street Group, FastMail, cPanel, Perl Careers, MaxMind, Fastly Inc., Perl Maven, OpenCage, Perl Services, Oetiker+Partner, and Procura. Thank you! All pictures in this gallery are ©2023, Salve J. … Continue reading Perl Toolchain Summit 2023 in Pictures→| Code = Conversation
New EU laws are coming that will affect Open Source. Should we worry?| Code = Conversation
Let’s have a thought experiment. Assume there is an Open Source-licensed Perl module published on CPAN that you care about, and that hasn’t had any updates in a very long time – what are your options? In this blog post, I’ll take a dive into this problem, and use the Geo::Postcodes::NO module as an example. … Continue reading A FIXIT-dive into an old CPAN module→| Code = Conversation
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
This is the weekly favourites list of CPAN distributions. Votes count: 51| # where we turn Perl inside out
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
This is the weekly favourites list of CPAN distributions. Votes count: 74 Week's winner: Mojolicious (+3) Build date: 2025/07/26 22:19:25 ...| niceperl.blogspot.com
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12. App...| niceperl.blogspot.com
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12. App...| niceperl.blogspot.com
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
This is the weekly favourites list of CPAN distributions. Votes count: 22 This week there isn't any remarkable distribution Build date: 20...| niceperl.blogspot.com
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
This is the weekly favourites list of CPAN distributions. Votes count: 49| # where we turn Perl inside out
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12. App...| niceperl.blogspot.com
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
This is the weekly favourites list of CPAN distributions. Votes count: 43| # where we turn Perl inside out
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12. App...| niceperl.blogspot.com
You might know that I publish books about Perl at Perl School. What you might now know is that I also publish more general technical books at Clapham Technical Press. If you scroll down to the bottom of that page, you'll see a list of the books that I've published. You'll also see evidence of| Perl Hacks
I write blog posts in a number of different places: Davblog has been my general blog for about twenty years Perl Hacks is where I write about Perl My Substack newsletter is mostly tech stuff but can also wander into entrepreneurship and other topics And most of those posts get syndicated to other places: Tech stuff will […] The post Cleaner web feed aggregation with App::FeedDeduplicator first appeared on Perl Hacks.| Perl Hacks
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12.| # where we turn Perl inside out
Back in May, I wrote a blog post about how I had moved a number of Dancer2 applications to a new server and had, in the process, created a standardised procedure for deploying Dancer2 apps. It’s been about six weeks since I did that and I thought it would be useful to give a little […]| Perl Hacks
Let’s have a thought experiment. Assume there is an Open Source-licensed Perl module published on CPAN that you care about, and that hasn’t had any updates in a very long time - what are your options? In this blog post,...| Salve J. Nilsen
Every year we bring together the lead developers of the Perl and CPAN toolchain! This event was previously known as the QA Hackathon, but in 2016 it became the Perl Toolchain Summit (PTS) to more accurately reflect the scope and...| Salve J. Nilsen
Over the last week or so, as a background task, I've been moving domains from an old server to a newer and rather cheaper server. As part of this work, I've been standardising the way I deploy web apps on the new server and I thought it might be interesting to share the approach I'm| Perl Hacks
Maintainers and authors are found everywhere throughout our dependency trees. This includes the authors of the tooling others use for maintaining, building, testing, writing and running the infrastructure they depend on. Even maintainers depend on other maintainers.| Code = Conversation
CPAN is wonderful and it is vast. Task::Kensho offers a curated look at the best it has to offer for those who don't know what to look for. But to remain useful, it must keep up with the trends of...| Grinnz
I was grateful to attend for the first time the Perl Toolchain Summit, held this year in Marlow, UK at the Bisham Abbey. I got to meet many of the talented and persistent contributors to the Perl CPAN infrastructure, and...| Grinnz
A couple of days ago I got a tip that I was very close to being the first CPAN author to upload 1000 releases in a year (989). Today I topped it off:| blogs.perl.org
Git::MoreHooks::CheckIndent Released| blogs.perl.org
IO::Iron - Towards Update| blogs.perl.org
It has been on my mind quite a while. Originally it was suggested on Twitter, by Mohammad Anwar, the maintainer of "The Weekly Challenge", that the community should re-publish the CPAN Weekly, which existed before I joined the hacker community. Our plan was having the newsletter began in December 2022. Actually that collided with the Advent Calendar, so, not a good time. Anyway, after many twists and turns, I was busy in late 2022 and early 2023 for job hunting (settled now). Now I try to act...| blogs.perl.org
An updated but yet to be completed version is here.| blogs.perl.org