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Dave Cross writes about Perl. See @davorg for real life stuff.
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The interesting side of using the latest Perl features. perlhacks.com/2024/08/on-the…
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On the [b]leading edge - Perl Hacks
We need programmers who like to play on the bleading edge. By trying out new features, they are able to report on problems that they find - and, in doing so, improve the experience for the many...
I'm gonna be doing some updating... dev.to/davorg/bowing-…
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Bowing to the inevitable
Data Munging with Perl was published in February 2001. That was over 23 years ago. It’s even 10 years...
New blog post: Deploying Dancer Apps perlhacks.com/2024/05/deploy…
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Deploying Dancer Apps - Perl Hacks
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...
I've been giving talks for a very long time. perlhacks.com/2024/04/collec…
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Collecting talks - Perl Hacks
I gave my first public talk sometime between the 22nd and 24th September 2000. It was at the first YAPC::Europe which was held in London between those dates. I can't be any more precise because the...
A new CPAN module - Amazon::Sites perlhacks.com/2024/03/amazon…
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Amazon Links and Buttons - Perl Hacks
I've spent more than a reasonable amount of time thinking about Amazon links over the last three or four years. It started with the Perl School web site. Obviously, I knew that the book page needed a...
People still deploy Perl code as CGI programs. How can we help them move on to something more modern? perlhacks.com/2024/02/the-pr…
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The present isn’t evenly distributed either - Perl Hacks
The future is already here – it’s just not very evenly distributed - William Gibson The quotation above was used by Tim O'Reilly a lot around the time that Web 2.0 got going. Over recent months, I've...
I've started using GitHub Organisations to organise my Perl projects. perlhacks.com/2023/08/github…
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GitHub Organisations - Perl Hacks
I've mentioned before how much I enjoyed Olaf Alders' talk, Whither Perl, at the Perl and Raku Conference in Toronto last month. I think it's well worth spending forty minutes watching it. It...
What happened in Toronto last week. perlhacks.com/2023/07/the-pe…
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The Perl and Raku Conference, Toronto 2023 - Perl Hacks
It's been over twenty years since I spoke at a conference in North America. That was at OSCON in San Diego. I've actually never spoken at a YAPC, TPC or TPRC in North America. I have the standard...
I finally (almost) finished a project I started two and a half years ago. perlhacks.com/2023/05/missio…
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Mission (Almost) Accomplished - Perl Hacks
[This post might sound like I'm angry at people making it hard to make progress on some things. That's not the case at all. I realise completely that people have limited time and they get to choose...
Building Planets with Perlanet and GitHub perlhacks.com/2023/04/buildi…
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Building Planets with Perlanet and GitHub - Perl Hacks
Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun. Orbiting this at a distance of roughly ninety-two million...
Some recent hacking... perlhacks.com/2023/03/improv…
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Improvements to Planet Perl and Perlanet - Perl Hacks
This is a story of one of those nice incidents where something starts off simple, then spirals out of control for a while but, in the end, everyone wins. On Reddit, a few days ago, someone asked 'Is...
Updating GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions [Some Perl content :-)] dev.to/davorg/updatin…
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Updating GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions
Building a simple web site that is updated daily using GitHub Pages and GitHub Actions
Writing a CPAN module that talks to ChatGPT (with a little help from ChatGPT). dev.to/davorg/writing…
Another useful Docker container. perlhacks.com/2022/10/contai…
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Containers for Coverage - Perl Hacks
I've been building Docker containers again. And I think you'll find this one a little more useful than the Perlanet one I wrote about a couple of weeks ago. Several years ago I got into Travis CI and...
Automatically rejecting GitHub PRs. perlhacks.com/2022/10/not-th…
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Not that PR, thanks - Perl Hacks
It's October. And that means that Hacktoberfest has started. If you can get four pull requests accepted on other people's code repositories during October then you can win a t-shirt. In many ways, I...
How and why I created a Docker container for Perlanet. perlhacks.com/2022/10/buildi…
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Building a Perlanet Container - Perl Hacks
I'm a dinosaur who still believes that web feeds are a pretty neat idea. I wrote and maintain perlanet (a Perl program for aggregating web feeds into a new feed - and building a web site based on...
I hope this is what you've all been waiting for. Introducing Perl Hacks merchandise. redbubble.com/shop/ap/115015…
Making it easier for people to find tutorials for CPAN modules. dev.to/davorg/cpan-mo…
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CPAN Module Tutorials
Making it easier to learn how to use CPAN modules
Processing dates and times in Perl. #perl #dates #times dev.to/davorg/process…
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Processing dates and times with Perl
Perl has some great modern tools for working with dates and times
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