Just got back from my vacation so I’m catching up on things and will maybe talk about it more later. But in the meantime, have a moose. This one is a print/serigraph called Communication by Carl Ray that I saw at the Dennos Museum Center in Traverse City.| The Virtual Moose
Our Two-Hour Kenai River Scenic Float is a wonderful way to venture into beautiful, wild Alaska for part of the day.| Alaska Wildland Adventures
Children's author Beth Anderson discusses her latest book, Thomas Jefferson's Battle for Science: Bias, Truth, and a Mighty Moose.| The Children's Book Review
In our travels, we have seen some iconic North American animals. You can see more animals from the Elk Refuge at my post here. It was fun to revisit old travels for this… Continue reading →| Little Wild Streak
Consider the following fairly simple class, which creates a lookup object for month names:| blogs.perl.org
Matthew Persico| blogs.perl.org
Moose is great, but it does introduce a slight performance hit to your code. In the more than 15 years since it was first released, hardware improvements have made this less of a problem than it once was. Even so, if performance is a concern for your project, Moose might not be what you want. It also has a fairly big collection of non-core dependencies.| blogs.perl.org