Work continues on Dancer2 2.0.0, albeit a bit slower than planned. It's summer; trips happen, things come up, etc. etc. Progress is still happening though - we took in a few extra PRs (with one more incoming still), and a few more approvals for some items are needed.| blogs.perl.org
Serena Williams raised eyebrows by doing the “Crip Walk” during the Super Bowl halftime show. But the dance may have been invented by an amputee dancer during the Big Band era. The post Did Amputee Dancer Henry Heard Invent the Crip Walk? appeared first on Amplitude.| Amplitude
Further Listening: 5. casual smart Are Building Something Special A teenage quintet of school friends from Cardiff, casual smart are already ticking off plenty of musical milestones, with a sold-ou…| For The Rabbits
The Dancer Core Team is excitedly preparing a major release of Dancer2, 2.0.0. In advance of this, I'd like to give you all a preview of what to expect:| blogs.perl.org
For the last two years almost, Netflix has had a Korean action-thriller called Ballerina in its catalogue. It has nothing to do with the movie by that title that is a spinoff of the John Wick series, other than it shares the idea that these tiny women in gossamer tutus whose job is to maintain…| Fort Worth Weekly
Last summer, I wrote a couple of posts about my lightweight, roll-your-own approach to deploying PSGI (Dancer) web apps: Deploying Dancer Apps Deploying Dancer Apps: Addendum In those posts, I described how I avoided heavyweight deployment tools by writing a small, custom Perl script (app_service) to start and manage them. It was minimal, transparent, and easy| Perl Hacks - Just another Perl Hacker's blog
The Dancer Core Team is happy to announce that Dancer2 1.1.1 is on its way to CPAN. This is a maintenance release that deals with the following issues:| blogs.perl.org
Dancer2 0.400000 has been released, and is on its way to CPAN. | blogs.perl.org
The 2023 Dancer Advent Calendar, the Twelve Days of Dancer is up and running! We hope you'll enjoy this year's version - there's a lot of fun and practical gifts to be found there.| blogs.perl.org
With this update, you can name each route in your Dancer2 application, then refer to that route by name with a new keyword, uri_for_route. You have a lot of control over how this route is constructed, and can use it anywhere you were previously using uri_for. This helps you to avoid the need for lengthy URL references in your code, and makes it easier for you to build applications that are easier to grow, maintain, and later refactor.| blogs.perl.org
Welcome to 2023 (just a little bit late)! We've put together a number of long overdue updates for Dancer, Dancer2, and other parts of the ecosystem. | blogs.perl.org
The Dancer Core Team has done our best to look at this every which way and cover all potential issues and use cases, but we're sure to have missed something here or there. So take a look and let us know. Your feedback is welcome - please add comments, feedback, and suggestions on the issue.| blogs.perl.org
On behalf of the Dancer Core Team, I'd like to announce the availability of Dancer2 0.301004. This is a maintenance release with two bug fixes only: one corrects an omission from the tutorial, and the other adds a missing dependency to Dancer2's cpanfile.| blogs.perl.org
On behalf of the Dancer Core Team, I'd like to announce the availability of Dancer2 0.301003. While there are a number of bug fixes and documentation improvements in this release, there are two new features that I'd like to point out:| blogs.perl.org
This is feature-for-feature compatible with the previous CLI, but has a| blogs.perl.org
On behalf of the Dancer Core Team, version 0.301000 is now available. This is not the release we envisioned; it is missing some things we'd like to have finished, but it does have a couple of new things worth pointing out:| blogs.perl.org
Hey Dancers! We’re doing an advent calendar this year, and we’d love for you to contribute. Tell us your Dancer success story! Write about a project you worked on that used Dancer, a plugin you wrote, a plugin you love, anything.| blogs.perl.org
On behalf of the Dancer Core Team, I am beyond excited to present you with Dancer2 1.0.0.| blogs.perl.org
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