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Perl Weekly=20

https://perlweekly.com/

You can read the newsletter on the web, if you prefer.
https://perlweekly.com/archive/666.html



Hi there,

As we all know, German Perl/Raku Workshop 2024 happend few weeks ago, it
turned out to be lucky for LPW 2024. After GPW, we got the
official announcement of LPW 2024 (
https://blogs.perl.org/users/lpw/2024/04/announcing-the-london-perl-and-rak
u-workshop-2024-lpw.html ). It is going to be one day event as per the
tradition. The tentative date as of today is 26th October
2024
and it is Saturday. If you are
FREE then don't forget to plan your visit in advance. It
is returning after a gap of 5 years. It would be a special
event for one more reason as it would be the 20th
anniversay
in terms of years. I am very happy to see the support
we already got. Dave Cross shared the news that he has
submitted 4 talks already. If you are planning to attend
then please submit your talk as well. LPW always encourage
first time speakers. If you can't make it full length talk then you can
even submit 5 minutes lightning talk. To my surprise, as
soon as the annoucement was public, Geekuni (
https://geekuni.com/corporate-perl-training ) became the Silver
Sponsor
. Ofcourse, we are looking for more sponsors. If your
workplace codebase uses Perl then I would suggest you
please speak to the management if they are willing to sponsor the event.
You can find more details about different sponsor packages (
https://act.yapc.eu/lpw2024/sponsoring.html ).

There is another big event happening in Las Vegas and it
is The Perl and Raku Conference ( https://tprc.us/tprc-2024-las ) from
24-28 June 2024. The event organisers made a Call for
Volunteers ( https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/tprc2024vol ). I had plan
to attend the event with family as it is happening in Las
Vegas
. Now the circumstance is such that even my own visit is not
confirmed. It would be a big loss if I don't make it to Las
Vegas
this time.

Do you remember the last major release of Perl v5.38? It
was special because of the inclusion of Corinna. I am
hoping, in the next release Perl v5.40, we get more
features added to Corinna. According to this document (
https://github.com/Perl/perl5/blob/5fdf6e90221900a85cd3091bd2755e41fc230d4d
/Porting/release_schedule.pod?plain=3D1#L54 ), the tentative release date i=
s
20th May 2024.

The post series What's new on CPAN ... on perl.com (
https://www.perl.com ) is my all time favourite. Recently it got fresh air
and we had 4 in a row e.g. Nov 23 (
https://www.perl.com/article/what-s-new-on-cpan-november-2023 ), Dec 23 (
https://www.perl.com/article/what-s-new-on-cpan-december-2023 ), Jan 24 (
https://www.perl.com/article/what-s-new-on-cpan-january-2024 ) and Feb 24 (
https://www.perl.com/article/what-s-new-on-cpan-february-2024 ). It is
nearly end of Apr 24 and we have not seen the post for
Mar 24. I just hope and wish, the tradition doesn't die. I
am keeping my fingers crossed.

Last but not least, you please take a good care of yourself and your loved
ones. Enjoy the rest of the newsletter.

--
Your editor: Mohammad Sajid Anwar.


Announcements

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TPRC Call for volunteers
https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/tprc2024vol
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Event like TPRC is only possible because of volunteers who give their tim=
e
and expertise to plan, promote, and execute every detail. This is
official call for volunteers!
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Announcing The London Perl and Raku Workshop 2024 (LPW)
https://blogs.perl.org/users/lpw/2024/04/announcing-the-london-perl-and-r=
aku-workshop-2024-lpw.html
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Please register and submit talks early - it would organiser better idea o=
f
numbers. The date is tentative, depending on the venue, but it is likely
to be 26th October 2024.
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Articles

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This week in PSC (145)
https://blogs.perl.org/users/psc/2024/04/this-week-in-psc-145.html
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Perl Steering Council shared the details of last meetup. For me the most
important news is about the preparation for next release Perl v5.40.
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PTS 2024 - day 1
https://blogs.perl.org/users/leo_lapworth/2024/04/pts-2024---day-1.html
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Leo shares his contribution details of Day 1 of
PTS 2024.
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The Weekly Challenge
The Weekly Challenge ( https://theweeklychallenge.org ) by Mohammad Sajid
Anwar ( https://manwar.org ) will help you step out of your comfort-zone.
We pick one champion at the end of the month from among all of the
contributors during the month.
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The Weekly Challenge - 267
https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-267
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Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks "Product Sign" and "Line
Counts". If you are new to the weekly challenge then why not join us and
have fun every week. For more information, please read the FAQ (
https://theweeklychallenge.org/faq ).
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RECAP - The Weekly Challenge - 266
https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/recap-challenge-266
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Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with
the "Uncommon Words" and "X Matrix" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find
plenty of solutions to keep you busy.
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TWC266
https://deadmarshal.blogspot.com/2024/04/twc266.html
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A very compact and elegant solutions in Perl. Thanks for sharing.
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Uncommon as X
https://raku-musings.com/uncommon-x.html
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I love when the scope is extended and you get far more creative solutions
in Raku. Highly recommended.
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Perl Weekly Challenge: Week 266
https://www.braincells.com/perl/2024/04/perl_weekly_challenge_week_266.ht=
ml
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This is a perfect gift for all Raku fans. Great discussion of every
features used in the solution. You really don't want to skip it.
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Uncommon Shapes
https://github.sommrey.de/the-bears-den/2024/04/26/ch-266.html
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I am really amazed by the use of 'singleton' to get the job done. You als=
o
get to see PDL magic as well. Well done and keep it up.=20
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Perl Weekly Challenge 266: Uncommon Words
https://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2024/04/perl-weekly-challenge-266-=
uncommon-words.html
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Full of Raku magics with detailed discussion. You get the bonus solution =
in
Perl too. Thanks for sharing.
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Perl Weekly Challenge 266: X Matrix
https://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2024/04/perl-weekly-challenge-266-=
x-matrix.html
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Showing off the fancy use of True and
False of Raku. Also checkout how this is implemented in
Perl. Keep it up great work.
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words and matrix indexes
https://fluca1978.github.io/2024/04/22/PerlWeeklyChallenge266.html
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Raku special feature of method chaining is taking the limelight. Raku Roc=
ks
!!!
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Perl Weekly Challenge 266
https://wlmb.github.io/2024/04/21/PWC266/
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As always, we get another one-liner in Perl. Perl fans wouldn't want to
skip it. Well done and keep it up great work.
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A Matrix of Uncommon X Words
https://packy.dardan.com/b/KX
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This is my favourite where I get to learn something new every week. Happy
to see the inspiration within the team. Keep it up great work.
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Solo words and a cross matrix
http://ccgi.campbellsmiths.force9.co.uk/pwc/challenge/266
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Love the simplicity in the solution. No gimmicks, pure solution. Get to t=
ry
as well, really cool. Thanks for sharing.
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The Weekly Challenge - 266
https://reiniermaliepaard.nl/perl/pwc/index.php?id=3Dpwc266
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Easy to follow and read solutions in Perl. Keep it up great work.
--------------

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The Weekly Challenge #266
https://hatley-software.blogspot.com/2024/04/robbie-hatleys-solutions-to-=
weekly_24.html
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I like the use of 'fc' and handling of apostrophes is really cool. Highly
recommended.
--------------

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X, the Uncommon
https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2024/04/The_Weekly_Challenge_266__X__t=
he_Uncommon.html
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Roger special blogging style is fun to follow as you get to see the
discussion in breaks. You get to see more than one language in a post.
Highly recommended.
--------------

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Uncommon matrix
https://dev.to/simongreennet/uncommon-matrix-4mfh
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Simon is a Python fan apparently as he always discuss his Python solution
in the blog post every week. Thanks for sharing.
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Rakudo

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2024.17 abaacab ~~ Xabddcabaacab
https://rakudoweekly.blog/2024/04/22/2024-17-abaacab-xabddcabaacab/
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Weekly collections

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NICEPERL's lists
http://niceperl.blogspot.com/
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Great CPAN modules released last week (
https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2024/04/cdxciii-15-great-cpan-modules-relea
sed.html );
MetaCPAN weekly report (
https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2024/04/dlxxxvi-metacpan-weekly-report.html
);
StackOverflow Perl report (
https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2024/04/dcix-stackoverflow-perl-report.html
).
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nd ">Feb 24. It is nearly end of Apr 24 and we have not s=
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on doesn't die. I am keeping my fingers crossed.


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Hi there,

As we all know, German Perl/Raku Workshop 2024 happend few weeks ago, it
turned out to be lucky for LPW 2024. After GPW, we got the
official announcement of LPW 2024 (
https://blogs.perl.org/users/lpw/2024/04/announcing-the-london-perl-and-rak
u-workshop-2024-lpw.html ). It is going to be one day event as per the
tradition. The tentative date as of today is 26th October
2024
and it is Saturday. If you are
FREE then don't forget to plan your visit in advance. It
is returning after a gap of 5 years. It would be a special
event for one more reason as it would be the 20th
anniversay
in terms of years. I am very happy to see the support
we already got. Dave Cross shared the news that he has
submitted 4 talks already. If you are planning to attend
then please submit your talk as well. LPW always encourage
first time speakers. If you can't make it full length talk then you can
even submit 5 minutes lightning talk. To my surprise, as
soon as the annoucement was public, Geekuni (
https://geekuni.com/corporate-perl-training ) became the Silver
Sponsor
. Ofcourse, we are looking for more sponsors. If your
workplace codebase uses Perl then I would suggest you
please speak to the management if they are willing to sponsor the event.
You can find more details about different sponsor packages (
https://act.yapc.eu/lpw2024/sponsoring.html ).

There is another big event happening in Las Vegas and it
is The Perl and Raku Conference ( https://tprc.us/tprc-2024-las ) from
24-28 June 2024. The event organisers made a Call for
Volunteers ( https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/tprc2024vol ). I had plan
to attend the event with family as it is happening in Las
Vegas
. Now the circumstance is such that even my own visit is not
confirmed. It would be a big loss if I don't make it to Las
Vegas
this time.

Do you remember the last major release of Perl v5.38? It
was special because of the inclusion of Corinna. I am
hoping, in the next release Perl v5.40, we get more
features added to Corinna. According to this document (
https://github.com/Perl/perl5/blob/5fdf6e90221900a85cd3091bd2755e41fc230d4d
/Porting/release_schedule.pod?plain=3D1#L54 ), the tentative release date i=
s
20th May 2024.

The post series What's new on CPAN ... on perl.com (
https://www.perl.com ) is my all time favourite. Recently it got fresh air
and we had 4 in a row e.g. Nov 23 (
https://www.perl.com/article/what-s-new-on-cpan-november-2023 ), Dec 23 (
https://www.perl.com/article/what-s-new-on-cpan-december-2023 ), Jan 24 (
https://www.perl.com/article/what-s-new-on-cpan-january-2024 ) and Feb 24 (
https://www.perl.com/article/what-s-new-on-cpan-february-2024 ). It is
nearly end of Apr 24 and we have not seen the post for
Mar 24. I just hope and wish, the tradition doesn't die. I
am keeping my fingers crossed.

Last but not least, you please take a good care of yourself and your loved
ones. Enjoy the rest of the newsletter.

--
Your editor: Mohammad Sajid Anwar.


Announcements

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TPRC Call for volunteers
https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/tprc2024vol
=20
Event like TPRC is only possible because of volunteers who give their tim=
e
and expertise to plan, promote, and execute every detail. This is
official call for volunteers!
--------------

=20
Announcing The London Perl and Raku Workshop 2024 (LPW)
https://blogs.perl.org/users/lpw/2024/04/announcing-the-london-perl-and-r=
aku-workshop-2024-lpw.html
=20
Please register and submit talks early - it would organiser better idea o=
f
numbers. The date is tentative, depending on the venue, but it is likely
to be 26th October 2024.
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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D

Articles

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This week in PSC (145)
https://blogs.perl.org/users/psc/2024/04/this-week-in-psc-145.html
=20
Perl Steering Council shared the details of last meetup. For me the most
important news is about the preparation for next release Perl v5.40.
--------------

=20
PTS 2024 - day 1
https://blogs.perl.org/users/leo_lapworth/2024/04/pts-2024---day-1.html
=20
Leo shares his contribution details of Day 1 of
PTS 2024.
--------------

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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D

The Weekly Challenge
The Weekly Challenge ( https://theweeklychallenge.org ) by Mohammad Sajid
Anwar ( https://manwar.org ) will help you step out of your comfort-zone.
We pick one champion at the end of the month from among all of the
contributors during the month.
=20
The Weekly Challenge - 267
https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-267
=20
Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks "Product Sign" and "Line
Counts". If you are new to the weekly challenge then why not join us and
have fun every week. For more information, please read the FAQ (
https://theweeklychallenge.org/faq ).
--------------

=20
RECAP - The Weekly Challenge - 266
https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/recap-challenge-266
=20
Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with
the "Uncommon Words" and "X Matrix" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find
plenty of solutions to keep you busy.
--------------

=20
TWC266
https://deadmarshal.blogspot.com/2024/04/twc266.html
=20
A very compact and elegant solutions in Perl. Thanks for sharing.
--------------

=20
Uncommon as X
https://raku-musings.com/uncommon-x.html
=20
I love when the scope is extended and you get far more creative solutions
in Raku. Highly recommended.
--------------

=20
Perl Weekly Challenge: Week 266
https://www.braincells.com/perl/2024/04/perl_weekly_challenge_week_266.ht=
ml
=20
This is a perfect gift for all Raku fans. Great discussion of every
features used in the solution. You really don't want to skip it.
--------------

=20
Uncommon Shapes
https://github.sommrey.de/the-bears-den/2024/04/26/ch-266.html
=20
I am really amazed by the use of 'singleton' to get the job done. You als=
o
get to see PDL magic as well. Well done and keep it up.=20
--------------

=20
Perl Weekly Challenge 266: Uncommon Words
https://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2024/04/perl-weekly-challenge-266-=
uncommon-words.html
=20
Full of Raku magics with detailed discussion. You get the bonus solution =
in
Perl too. Thanks for sharing.
--------------

=20
Perl Weekly Challenge 266: X Matrix
https://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2024/04/perl-weekly-challenge-266-=
x-matrix.html
=20
Showing off the fancy use of True and
False of Raku. Also checkout how this is implemented in
Perl. Keep it up great work.
--------------

=20
words and matrix indexes
https://fluca1978.github.io/2024/04/22/PerlWeeklyChallenge266.html
=20
Raku special feature of method chaining is taking the limelight. Raku Roc=
ks
!!!
--------------

=20
Perl Weekly Challenge 266
https://wlmb.github.io/2024/04/21/PWC266/
=20
As always, we get another one-liner in Perl. Perl fans wouldn't want to
skip it. Well done and keep it up great work.
--------------

=20
A Matrix of Uncommon X Words
https://packy.dardan.com/b/KX
=20
This is my favourite where I get to learn something new every week. Happy
to see the inspiration within the team. Keep it up great work.
--------------

=20
Solo words and a cross matrix
http://ccgi.campbellsmiths.force9.co.uk/pwc/challenge/266
=20
Love the simplicity in the solution. No gimmicks, pure solution. Get to t=
ry
as well, really cool. Thanks for sharing.
--------------

=20
The Weekly Challenge - 266
https://reiniermaliepaard.nl/perl/pwc/index.php?id=3Dpwc266
=20
Easy to follow and read solutions in Perl. Keep it up great work.
--------------

=20
The Weekly Challenge #266
https://hatley-software.blogspot.com/2024/04/robbie-hatleys-solutions-to-=
weekly_24.html
=20
I like the use of 'fc' and handling of apostrophes is really cool. Highly
recommended.
--------------

=20
X, the Uncommon
https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2024/04/The_Weekly_Challenge_266__X__t=
he_Uncommon.html
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