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DATE 2017-08-28
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http://perlweekly.com/

You can read the newsletter on the web, if you prefer.
http://perlweekly.com/archive/318.html



Hi there,

The end of the summer seems to have its impact and there aren't very many
articles to choose from. Nevertheless you have some great ones.

Using this relative silence, I am launching a new weekly newsletter called
Developer Weekly ( http://developer-weekly.com/ ). In this newsletter I am
going to pick several articles from the 'Engineering blogs' of some of the
biggest tech companies and mix that with articles from individuals who have
clever things to say about development in general. Sign up now so you won't
miss the first issue!

Enjoy!

--
Your editor: Gabor Szabo.


Articles

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Trying out AWK in Java with Perlito5
http://blogs.perl.org/users/flavio_s_glock/2017/08/trying-out-awk-in-java=
-with-perlito5.html
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A totally new meaning of Perl being the glue language. Now instead of amo=
ng
strange systems it is being used as an AWK to Java compiler.
--------------

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Perl in Japan
http://blog.builtinperl.com/post/perl-in-japan
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Interview with Daisuke Maki (a.k.a. lestrat)
--------------

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How to forbid certain Perl modules from use?
https://perlmaven.com/how-to-forbid-certain-modules-from-use
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Using Perl::Critic you can create a list of 'forbidden modules' and even
recommend alternatives. This can be very useful in a large team to direct
people to the modules recommended by you.
--------------

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Script to update some modules
http://blogs.perl.org/users/ben_bullock/2017/08/script-to-update-some-mod=
ules.html
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What if for some reason you cannot use cpan and cpanm? I think in this ca=
se
the problem is lack of access to a CPAN mirror.
--------------

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Split a .pm into a .pod and a .pm
http://blogs.perl.org/users/ben_bullock/2017/08/split-a-pm-into-a-pod-and=
-a-pm.html
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And also make sure the example in the synopsis works.
--------------

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Gentoo makes Perl upgrades easy
https://thelinuxexperiment.com/gentoo-makes-perl-upgrades-easy/
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CPAN

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Building My Second First CPAN Module
https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2017/08/Building_My_Second_First_CPAN_=
Module.html
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The creation of Geo::OSM::Imager (
httpss://metacpan.org/release/Geo-OSM-Imager )
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"First release upon an unsuspecting world"
https://blog.urth.org/2017/08/27/first-release-upon-an-unsuspecting-world/
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Who said "First release upon an unsuspecting world"?
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New on CPAN - week ending on 2017-08-27
https://perlmaven.com/new-on-cpan-2017-08-27
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Selected modules that were first released to CPAN in the last week.
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TPF

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Unicode membership
http://news.perlfoundation.org/2017/08/unicode-membership.html
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The Perl Foundation has renewed its associate level membership in the
Unicode Consortium ( http://unicode.org/consortium/consort.html ).
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Perl 5

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Perl 5 Porters Mailing List Summary: August 15th-21st
http://blogs.perl.org/users/sawyer_x/2017/08/perl-5-porters-mailing-list-=
summary-august-15th-21st-1.html
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Perl 6

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Croservices
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This seems to be all the rage now in the Perl 6 world: Development tools
for building services and distributed systems in Perl 6
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2017.34 Going
https://p6weekly.wordpress.com/2017/08/21/2017-34-going-atomic/
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The Perl 6 weekly with more great Perl 6 content. Including the new Atomic
operator.
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Weekly collections

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NICEPERL's lists
http://niceperl.blogspot.com/
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Great modules released last week (
http://niceperl.blogspot.com/2017/08/cxlvii-cpan-great-modules-released-l
ast.html );
MetaCPAN weekly report (
http://niceperl.blogspot.com/2017/08/cclxxix-metacpan-weekly-report.html
);
StackOverflow Perl report (
http://niceperl.blogspot.com/2017/08/ccciii-stackoverflow-perl-report.htm
l ).
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Why to have Public Version Control System for Open Source Projects?
https://code-maven.com/public-version-control-for-open-source-projects
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lweekly&utm_medium=3Dperlweekly">Perl Jobs by Perl Careers

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Independent thinkers required! Mid/Senior-level Developer for an innovati=
ve London company
https://perl.careers/jobs/independent-thinkers-required-midsenior-level-d=
eveloper-for-an-innovative-london-company/?utm_source=3Dperlweekly&utm_camp=
aign=3Dperlweekly&utm_medium=3Dperlweekly
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Have you ever worked for a company with a micromanagement style, where a
boss was constantly breathing down your neck? Do you hate spending more
time in meetings about product requirements than actually getting on with
building the product?
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Largest Perl team in London with beautiful Docklands offices
https://perl.careers/jobs/largest-perl-team-in-london-with-beautiful-dock=
lands-offices/?utm_source=3Dperlweekly&utm_campaign=3Dperlweekly&utm_medium=
=3Dperlweekly
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Large, dynamic Perl team in Canary Wharf looking for mid-level and senior
developers. Run by a Perl-loving CTO in beautiful offices with a great
view over Canary Wharf, the company manages one legacy Perl codebase and
a whole bunch of very new, very shiny, and very modern codebases that
power the market-leading solution in their particular area.
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Escape to the country =E2=80=94 cutting-edge role in picturesque NW Engla=
nd
https://perl.careers/jobs/escape-to-the-country----cutting-edge-role-in-p=
icturesque-nw-england/?utm_source=3Dperlweekly&utm_campaign=3Dperlweekly&ut=
m_medium=3Dperlweekly
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Summer in the UK=E2=80=A6 the time for long evening walks in the countrys=
ide and
sunny days on the beach. This company is based in a small town perfectly
positioned to enjoy these traditional British countryside pursuits: to
the east lies the Peak District, while to the west are the beautiful
remote beaches of northern Wales.
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