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SUBJECT | Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Perlweekly] #415 - PWC
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Hi there,
So the Perl Weekly Challenge ( https://perlweeklychallenge.org/ ) - has an awesome impact. It encouraged a number of people who have never blogged anything about Perl, to publish articles week by week. It brought out some of the old-timers from their caves. It even managed to get Damian Conway to write more frequently. It is clearly the project with the biggest positive impact on the Perl community in recent years.
Check out the web-site to get more information and also to read about Mohammad S. Anwar ( http://manwar.org/ ), the man behind the PWC. How he got into programming=20
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=20=20 Monthly Report - June http://blogs.perl.org/users/mohammad_s_anwar/2019/07/monthly-report---jun= e.html =20 If you need any inspiration, just check out the stats Mohammad provides. --------------
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Discussion
=20=20 Net::Stripe https://github.com/lukec/stripe-perl/issues/115 =20 On September 14, there will be some big changes to the way that online payments work in Europe. Unfortunately we aren't 100% sure what they are! This is a thread for tracking new requirements of Net::Stripe --------------
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IRC
=20=20 Leaving irc.perl.org https://sungo.wtf/2019/07/05/leaving-irc.perl.org.html =20 I left IRC, and specifically irc.perl.org so long ago, that I did not even know sungo was the (only) administrator. Apparently he also threw in the towel now. --------------
=20=20 Leaving irc.perl.org http://blogs.perl.org/users/dean/2019/07/leaving-ircperlorg.html =20 This is the post that alerted me to the one before. --------------
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Grants
=20=20 Grants: May/Jun 2019 votes http://news.perlfoundation.org/2019/07/grants-mayjun-2019-votes.html =20 The grant request for A Complete Perl 6 Course with Exercises ( http://news.perlfoundation.org/2019/06/grant-proposal-a-complete-perl.htm l ) was approved and it will be funded. --------------
=20=20 Call for Grant Proposals (July 2019 Round) http://news.perlfoundation.org/2019/07/call-for-grant-proposals-july-4.ht= ml =20 =20=20 --------------
=20=20 TPF Grants Committee: Perrin Harkins has retired http://news.perlfoundation.org/2019/07/tpf-grants-committee-perrin-ha.html =20 =20=20 --------------
=20=20 TPF Grants Committee: Alberto Sim=C3=B5es has retired http://news.perlfoundation.org/2019/07/tpf-grants-committee-alberto-s.html =20 =20=20 --------------
=20=20 TPF Grants Committee: Daisuke Maki has retired http://news.perlfoundation.org/2019/07/tpf-grants-committee-daisuke-m.html =20 =20=20 --------------
=20=20 TPF Grants Committee: Todd Rinaldo joined http://news.perlfoundation.org/2019/07/tpf-grants-committee-todd-rina.html =20 =20=20 --------------
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Perl Weekly Challenge The Perl Weekly Challenge ( https://perlweeklychallenge.org/ ) by Mohammad Anwar ( http://manwar.org/ ) will help you step out from your comfort-zone. You can even win the prize money of $50 Amazaon voucher by participating in the weekly challenge. The weekly prize is kindly sponsored by Peter Sergeant of PerlCareers ( https://perl.careers/ ). =20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge - 016 https://perlweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-016/ =20 Don't miss the fun and try new challenges every week. For more informatio= n, please read FAQ ( https://perlweeklychallenge.org/faq ) page. --------------
=20=20 RECAP - Perl Weekly Challenge - 015 https://perlweeklychallenge.org/blog/recap-challenge-015/ =20 Review of last week challenge. There are plenty of great solutions. --------------
=20=20 Prime Vigenere and Perl 6 https://perl6.eu/prime-vigenere.html =20 Arne blog as usual as its best. You can't afford to skip it. --------------
=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 015 https://jacoby.github.io/2019/07/01/perl-weekly-challenge-015.html =20 Dave raised a question in the beginning that really made me think again. = Is 2 a prime number? --------------
=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 015: Strong and Weak Primes, and Vigen=C3=A8re Ciph= er http://blogs.perl.org/users/e_choroba/2019/07/perl-weekly-challenge-015-s= trong-and-weak-primes-and-vigenere-cipher.html =20 I have noticed one thing in Choroba's solution is that he always go for CPAN module if available otherwise he creates one. It makes the final solution just few lines of code. --------------
=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge # 15: Strong and Weak Primes and Vigen=C3=A8re Encr= yption http://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2019/07/perl-weekly-challenge-15-st= rong-and-weak-primes-and-vigenere-encryption.html =20 Laurent is unmatchable in his analysis of challenges. He is great in presenting result of his analysis. At the end it looks so simple and easy. --------------
=20=20 Functional Programming in Perl: Strong and Weak Primes (Perl Weekly Chall= enge) http://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2019/07/functional-programming-in-p= erl-strong-and-weak-primes-perl-weekly-challenge.html =20 Functional programming became a special feature of Laurent blog now a day= s. I have learnt a lot by reading his blog. --------------
=20=20 Benchmarking my Vigen=C3=A8re cipher code http://tilde.town/~wlsn/pwc015.html =20 Steven blog is like a book with many chapters. I am sure you are going to enjoy it. --------------
=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 15, Part 1: Finding Strong and Weak Primes with Perl https://yzhernand.github.io/posts/perl-weekly-challenge-15/ =20 Yozen is now of my most favourite hacker. I like the clarity in thoughts and how he processes his thoughts. --------------
=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 15, Part 2: Encrypting/Decrypting With the Vigen=C3= =A8re Cipher https://yzhernand.github.io/posts/perl-weekly-challenge-15-part2/ =20 Yozen blogging skill is also very impressive. Highly recommended. --------------
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Perl 6
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=20=20 Technical Leadership and Empowered Teams https://tech-talks.code-maven.com/technical-leadership-and-empowered-teams =20 On productivity, skill-transfer, high-performance organizations, pair and mob-programming. --------------
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Weekly collections
=20=20 NICEPERL's lists http://niceperl.blogspot.com/ =20 Great modules released last week ( http://niceperl.blogspot.com/2019/07/ccxliv-cpan-great-modules-released-l ast.html ); MetaCPAN weekly report ( http://niceperl.blogspot.com/2019/07/ccxliv-cpan-great-modules-released-l ast.html ); StackOverflow Perl report ( http://niceperl.blogspot.com/2019/07/cd-stackoverflow-perl-report.html ). --------------
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Event reports
=20=20 RPerl at the Perl Conference in Pittsburgh - Day 2 http://blogs.perl.org/users/bennie/2019/07/rperl-at-the-perl-conference-i= n-pittsburgh---day-2.html =20 =20=20 --------------
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=20=20 European PerlCon 2019 https://perlcon.eu/ =20 August 7-9, 2019 Riga, Latvia --------------
=20=20 Swiss Perl Workshop 2019 https://act.perl-workshop.ch/spw2019/ =20 August 16-17, 2019 Fl=C3=B6rli Olten, Switzerland --------------
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=20=20 Sick of jobs lacking purpose? This Perl job literally cures the world=E2= =80=99s ills https://job.perl.careers/ek0t =20 The company is looking for modern Perl developers with a strong interest = in Python. You won=E2=80=99t just be showing off your skills, you=E2=80=99ll= be able to expand and build upon them too. Fancy putting your good genes to use in one of England=E2=80=99s smartest, most beautiful cities? Want a role tha= t has a tremendously positive impact on society? Get in touch, and let=E2=80=99s = get you making a difference. --------------
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=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 So the Perl Weekly Cha= llenge - has an awesome impact. It encouraged a number of people who ha= ve never blogged anything about Perl, to publish articles week by week. It = brought out some of the old-timers from their caves. It even managed to get= Damian Conway to write more frequently. It is clearly the project with the= biggest positive impact on the Perl community in recent years.
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 Check out the web-site to get more information and also to read abo= ut Mohammad S. Anwar, the man behind the= PWC. How he got into programming=20
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