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You can read the newsletter on the web, if you prefer.
https://perlweekly.com/archive/746.html



Hi there,

YAPC::Fukuoka 2025 is happening on 14-15 Nov 2025.

I'm also excited about LPW 2025. From our latest update
from the organisers, the event is moving forward. They're making every
effort to ensure it happens, which is no small feat given the short notice.
What's particularly remarkable is that they're managing this with just a
two-person team.

They truly need our support, so please do reach out if you can help. The
organisers are currently seeking sponsors, volunteers and speakers. I've
tentatively submitted a talk proposal myself.

Hopefully, I'll see you all at the event. The venue is expected to be
confirmed this week. For the latest updates, please check the website (
https://londonperlworkshop.com ).

Enjoy rest of the newsletter.

--
Your editor: Mohammad Sajid Anwar.


Announcements

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YAPC::Fukuoka 2025
https://yapcjapan.org/2025fukuoka/
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It's 2 days event, 14-15 Nov 2025. YAPC::Fukuoka 2025 will be the first
time the event is held in Kyushu since YAPC::Fukuoka 2017 HAKATA.
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The corner of Gabor
A couple of entries sneaked in by Gabor.
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Adding tests to legacy Perl code
https://luma.com/perl-maven
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Online live-coding event.
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Articles

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Implementing Bitcoin in a dead language
https://bbrtj.eu/blog/article/bitcoin-crypto-4-released
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An exceptional piece of technical writing that balances satire, technical
depth and human vulnerability while showcasing significant software
engineering accomplishment. It now implements BIP340 (Schnorr
signatures), BIP341 (spending rules) and BIP342 (script validation).
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A polymorphic quine
https://blogs.perl.org/users/mauke/2025/11/a-polymorphic-quine.html
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An exceptional deep dive into esoteric programming concepts that
demonstrates profound computer science knowledge and creative
problem-solving.
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AWS S3 Bucket Events
https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/aws-s3-bucket-events
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Back to my favourite topic: AWS. In this post, I am showing how to tackle
S3 bucket events using AWS Lambda.
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CPAN

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App::Test::Generator
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that automatically generates comprehensive test suites from formal
specifications.
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PEVANS Core Perl 5: Grant Report for October 2025
https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/pevans_core_dev_october_2025
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Maintaining Perl (Tony Cook) October 2025
https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/maintaining_perl_tonyc_october_2025
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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.
You can even win prize money of $50 by participating in the weekly
challenge. We pick one champion at the end of the month from among all of
the contributors during the month, thanks to the sponsor Lance Wicks.
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https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-347
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Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks "Format Date" and "Forma=
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Phone Number". 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 - 346
https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/recap-challenge-346
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Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with
the "Longest Parenthesis" and "Magic Expression" tasks in Perl and Raku.
You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy.
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TWC346
https://deadmarshal.blogspot.com/2025/11/twc346.html
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For The Weekly Challenge, this is a strong, organised solutions post.
Working code for both challenges is provided by Ali, who exhibits a
straightforward and useful approach to problem-solving. The answers are
clear and accurate.
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Parenthesised Magic
https://raku-musings.com/parenthesised-magic.html
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This blog post is technically sound, informative and well-written. It
successfully illustrates a typical Raku problem-solving technique:
beginning with a simple, imperative approach and then refining it into a
more idiomatic, succinct and potent functional solution.
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Perl Weekly Challenge: Week 346
https://www.braincells.com/perl/2025/11/perl_weekly_challenge_week_346.ht=
ml
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Jaldhar doesn't just provide solutions but explores multiple approaches f=
or
each problem, analysing trade-offs between readability, performance and
idiomatic style. The post is rich with technical insights, performance
benchmarks and clever algorithmic thinking, making it both educational
and intellectually stimulating.
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Magic Parentheses
https://github.sommrey.de/the-bears-den/2025/11/07/ch-346.html
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This is an excellent, technically complex post that demonstrates
sophisticated Perl programming methods. Jorg exhibits a thorough
understanding of mathematical optimization, regex engines and effective
algorithm design.
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really not inspired!
https://fluca1978.github.io/2025/11/07/PerlWeeklyChallenge346.html
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Welcome back Luca after the break, nice hack about tracking nesting level=
s
in Raku.
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Perl Weekly Challenge 346
https://wlmb.github.io/2025/11/02/PWC346/
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This is an excellent technical blog post that demonstrates deep algorithm=
ic
creativity and strong problem-solving skills. It's a genuinely novel
approach that demonstrates deep understanding of the problem domain
rather than just implementing standard algorithms.
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Recursive Parentheses - But no Recursive Magic
https://github.com/MatthiasMuth/perlweeklychallenge-club/tree/muthm-346/c=
hallenge-346/matthias-muth#readme
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This is a solid and insightful write-up by Matthias - concise, technicall=
y
sound and pedagogically clear.
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Whoa-oh-oh! Sing about parens!
https://packy.dardan.com/b/dX
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This is a superb technical blog post that exhibits profound pedagogical
understanding and remarkable programming proficiency in several
languages.
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(Magic)
http://ccgi.campbellsmiths.force9.co.uk/challenge/346
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This post blends practical implementation knowledge with sophisticated
algorithms. Peter demonstrates a solid foundation in computer science and
carefully weighs the pros and cons of various strategies.
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All Aboard The Magic Parenthesis
https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2025/11/The_Weekly_Challenge_346__All_=
Aboard_The_Magic_Parenthesis.html
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This is a solid, practical technical blog post that demonstrates good
problem-solving skills across multiple languages.
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Longest Expression
https://dev.to/simongreennet/weekly-challenge-longest-expression-b8b
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Both tasks are implemented correctly, pedagogically and safely. The code
favors clarity and correctness over performance, which makes sense for a
challenge-focused context.
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Rakudo

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2025.44 Jimmy Wales on Audrey Tang
https://rakudoweekly.blog/2025/11/03/2025-44-jimmy-wales-on-audrey-tang/
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This is a high-quality community newsletter that successfully serves both
technical and social aspects of the Raku ecosystem. It demonstrates an
active, thoughtful community with meaningful technical content and
important community developments.
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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/2025/11/dlxxiii-9-great-cpan-modules-releas
ed.html );
MetaCPAN weekly report (
https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2025/11/dcxviii-metacpan-weekly-report-dbdd
uckdb.html ).
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Events

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Perl Maven online: Adding tests to legacy Perl code
https://luma.com/perl-maven
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November 11, 2025
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Paris.pm monthly meeting
https://paris.mongueurs.net/
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November 12, 2025
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YAPC::Fukuoka 2025
https://yapcjapan.org/2025fukuoka/
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November 14-15, 2025
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London Perl and Raku Workshop
https://www.londonperlworkshop.com/
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November 29, 2025
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Toronto.pm - online - How SUSE is using Perl
https://lu.ma/v90mkqj5
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December 6, 2025
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Paris.pm monthly meeting
https://paris.mongueurs.net/
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December 10, 2025
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YAPC::Fukuoka 2025 is happening on 14-15 Nov 2025.

I'm also excited about LPW 2025. From our latest update
from the organisers, the event is moving forward. They're making every
effort to ensure it happens, which is no small feat given the short notice.
What's particularly remarkable is that they're managing this with just a
two-person team.

They truly need our support, so please do reach out if you can help. The
organisers are currently seeking sponsors, volunteers and speakers. I've
tentatively submitted a talk proposal myself.

Hopefully, I'll see you all at the event. The venue is expected to be
confirmed this week. For the latest updates, please check the website (
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A polymorphic quine
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demonstrates profound computer science knowledge and creative
problem-solving.
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the "Longest Parenthesis" and "Magic Expression" tasks in Perl and Raku.
You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy.
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TWC346
https://deadmarshal.blogspot.com/2025/11/twc346.html
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Working code for both challenges is provided by Ali, who exhibits a
straightforward and useful approach to problem-solving. The answers are
clear and accurate.
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Parenthesised Magic
https://raku-musings.com/parenthesised-magic.html
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successfully illustrates a typical Raku problem-solving technique:
beginning with a simple, imperative approach and then refining it into a
more idiomatic, succinct and potent functional solution.
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idiomatic style. The post is rich with technical insights, performance
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and intellectually stimulating.
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Magic Parentheses
https://github.sommrey.de/the-bears-den/2025/11/07/ch-346.html
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sophisticated Perl programming methods. Jorg exhibits a thorough
understanding of mathematical optimization, regex engines and effective
algorithm design.
--------------

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in Raku.
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Perl Weekly Challenge 346
https://wlmb.github.io/2025/11/02/PWC346/
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This is an excellent technical blog post that demonstrates deep algorithm=
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creativity and strong problem-solving skills. It's a genuinely novel
approach that demonstrates deep understanding of the problem domain
rather than just implementing standard algorithms.
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Recursive Parentheses - But no Recursive Magic
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Whoa-oh-oh! Sing about parens!
https://packy.dardan.com/b/dX
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understanding and remarkable programming proficiency in several
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(Magic)
http://ccgi.campbellsmiths.force9.co.uk/challenge/346
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https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2025/11/The_Weekly_Challenge_346__All_=
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Longest Expression
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Rakudo

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active, thoughtful community with meaningful technical content and
important community developments.
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https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2025/11/dlxxiii-9-great-cpan-modules-releas
ed.html );
MetaCPAN weekly report (
https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2025/11/dcxviii-metacpan-weekly-report-dbdd
uckdb.html ).
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Events

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Perl Maven online: Adding tests to legacy Perl code
https://luma.com/perl-maven
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November 11, 2025
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Paris.pm monthly meeting
https://paris.mongueurs.net/
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November 12, 2025
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YAPC::Fukuoka 2025
https://yapcjapan.org/2025fukuoka/
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November 14-15, 2025
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London Perl and Raku Workshop
https://www.londonperlworkshop.com/
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November 29, 2025
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Toronto.pm - online - How SUSE is using Perl
https://lu.ma/v90mkqj5
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December 6, 2025
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Paris.pm monthly meeting
https://paris.mongueurs.net/
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December 10, 2025
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tire, technical depth and human vulnerability while showcasing significant =
software engineering accomplishment. It now implements BIP340 (Schnorr sign=
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ne champion at the end of the month from among all of the contributors duri=
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why not join us and have fun every week. For more information, please read=
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Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team P=
WC dealing with the "Longest Parenthesis" and "Magic Expression" tasks in P=
erl and Raku. You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy.


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tions post. Working code for both challenges is provided by Ali, who exhibi=
ts a straightforward and useful approach to problem-solving. The answers ar=
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ue: beginning with a simple, imperative approach and then refining it into =
a more idiomatic, succinct and potent functional solution.


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le approaches for each problem, analysing trade-offs between readability, p=
erformance and idiomatic style. The post is rich with technical insights, p=
erformance benchmarks and clever algorithmic thinking, making it both educa=
tional and intellectually stimulating.


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trates sophisticated Perl programming methods. Jorg exhibits a thorough und=
erstanding of mathematical optimization, regex engines and effective algori=
thm design.


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inely novel approach that demonstrates deep understanding of the problem do=
main rather than just implementing standard algorithms.


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