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http://perlweekly.com/archive/397.html



Hi!

First, let me thank all the people who sent me responses to my question
about DevOps two weeks ago ( http://perlweekly.com/archive/395.html ). They
were very interesting.

Second, I am sort of happy that this week was a bit short on articles as I
am putting together this edition while on vacation in Andorra trying to
practice my Spanish. Wow, they speak fast and skip parts of the words. Not
to mention that often they speak a language that is clearly not Spanish,
but has many words in it that I could recognize. I guess it was Catalan,
but I have not figured out if Catalan has a lot of common words with
Spanish or if they just freely mixed the two languages. Not to mention the
time when they speak French to us. At least then I knew immediately I have
no chance. It must be interesting to constantly speak 3-4 languages and try
to guess which one to use with which person.

On another note, the dates of the Swiss Perl Workshop were announced. I
guess that could be an opportunity to practice German, Italian, and French.
Besides English and Perl.

Oh, and then there is the new Perl Banjo. Make sure you check it out!

BTW the German Perl Workshop ( http://act.yapc.eu/gpw2019/index.html ) is
just 2 days away!

Anyway, enjoy your week!

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Hi!


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First, let me thank all the people who sent me responses to my ref=3D"http://perlweekly.com/archive/395.html">question about DevOps two we=
eks ago
. They were very interesting.


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Second, I am sort of happy that this week was a bit short on articl=
es as I am putting together this edition while on vacation in Andorra tryin=
g to practice my Spanish. Wow, they speak fast and skip parts of the words.=
Not to mention that often they speak a language that is clearly not Spanis=
h, but has many words in it that I could recognize. I guess it was Catalan,=
but I have not figured out if Catalan has a lot of common words with Spani=
sh or if they just freely mixed the two languages. Not to mention the time =
when they speak French to us. At least then I knew immediately I have no ch=
ance. It must be interesting to constantly speak 3-4 languages and try to g=
uess which one to use with which person.


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d. I guess that could be an opportunity to practice German, Italian, and Fr=
ench. Besides English and Perl.


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You can still submit new ideas or propose yourself as a me=
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If you would like to see and example of a GSOC proposal, l=
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There was one proposal to ation.org/2018/12/grant-proposal-improve-perl-6-.html">improve Perl 6 Netwo=
rking Support
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The application deadline for this round is 23:59 March 15t=
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A section for newbies and for peop=
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If you need inspiration for doing stuff and improving your=
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Great modules released last week;
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Were you ever wondering what's going on at the Tech Meetin=
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6th-8th March, 2019, in Munich


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April 6th, 2019, Silver Spring, Maryland


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June 2019 Pittsburgh


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August 7-9, 2019 Riga, Latvia


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