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SUBJECT | Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Perlweekly] #508 - Perl Steering Committee (PSC)
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Hi there
The start of last week was terrible for all Perl fans. We found out that Sawyer had decided to step down from the Perl Steering Council and all other affiliates. At this time, when Perl is making a nice comeback, this came as quite a shocker. We need him now, more than ever, to be actively involved and take us to a new heights. Having said that, I do respect his decision and wish him all the best. I hope to meet him once again personally at some Perl conference.
We shouldn't lose hope, though. Neil Bowers came up with detailed plan ( https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2021/04/msg259909.html ) that gave me confidence that we will bounce back.
I have seen Sawyer regularly at London Perl Workshops but never got to speak to him. Then came a big moment of my life, I was giving my talk Create tube map in 20 minutes using Map::Tube ( https://act.yapc.eu/lpw2017/talk/7209 ) at the London Perl Workshops in 2017. Sawyer was the man behind the camera recording the talk. At the end of the talk, Sawyer came up to me and suggested how I could automate some of the tasks I mentioned in the talk. It was a big fan moment for me. Everything is still so fresh in my mind.
Apologies for the delay as this is first edition for me during the month of Ramadan. I wish all the readers a very happy Ramadan. May ALLAH s.w.t. protect us all from the evils. Amen.
-- Your editor: Mohammad S. Anwar.
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=20=20 Perl Steering Council https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2021/04/msg259929.html =20 Neil shared the latest update with regard to the recent activities. --------------
=20=20 Google Season of Docs 2021 project proposals https://github.com/Perl/perl5/wiki/Google-Season-of-Docs-2021-project-pro= posals =20 The Perl Foundation has proposed a project to help improve Perl documentation. --------------
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=20=20 6 months of blogging the onion https://dev.to/thibaultduponchelle/6-months-of-blogging-the-onion-46i3 =20 Thibault presents his blog contributions from the past six months. --------------
=20=20 Another trick for PERL5LIB https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2021/04/17/local-lib/ =20 Flavio shared a really useful trick dealing with PERL5LIB. --------------
=20=20 #AdoptAPerlModule https://dev.to/thibaultduponchelle/adoptaperlmodule-2oh2 =20 Thibault shared the process of adopting a CPAN module. --------------
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=20=20 On community hostility and the need for change on p5p https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2021/04/msg259909.html =20 Neil shared the behind-the-scenes story with the rest of the world. I am happy Neil is part of the team that is leading us forward. --------------
=20=20 Proposal for Perl Foundation Memberships http://blogs.perl.org/users/dean/2021/04/proposal-for-perl-foundation-mem= berships.html =20 Dean shared a proposal for TPF. --------------
=20=20 A year of strife in Perl https://dev.to/leontimmermans/a-year-of-strife-16o9 =20 Leon shares his truth in this blog post. Worth reading. --------------
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=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 108: Bell Numbers https://abigail.github.io/HTML/Perl-Weekly-Challenge/week-108-2.html =20 Abigail once again gives us a glimpse of various languages while dealing with the Bell Numbers task. Thank you Abigail. --------------
=20=20 Memory Addresses and Bell Numbers: The Weekly Challenge 108 http://www.rabbitfarm.com/cgi-bin/blosxom/perl/2021/04/18 =20 Adam took the opportunity to share solutions in Perl and Prolog. You don't want to miss the opportunity to dig deep. --------------
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=20=20 Hell's Bells, Margaret: Perl Weekly Challenge #108 https://jacoby.github.io/2021/04/15/hells-bells-margaret-perl-weekly-chal= lenge-108.html =20 A thorough discussion on the Bell Numbers task is the highlight of this blog post. You don't want to miss it. --------------
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=20=20 PWC108 - Bell Numbers https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2021/04/15/pwc108-bell-numbers/ =20 Flavio shares the power of state variables. Please check it out yourself. --------------
=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge: Week 108 https://www.braincells.com/perl/2021/04/perl_weekly_challenge_week_108.ht= ml =20 A very clean demonstration of Bell Numbers in Raku. Take this opportunity to learn Raku. --------------
=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 108: Locate Memory and Bell Numbers http://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2021/04/perl-weekly-challenge-108-l= ocate-memory-and-bell-numbers.html =20 Laurent is on a mission to show his skill. Plenty of choices of languages can be found in this blog post. --------------
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=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 108 - Memory Layout and Bell Numbers https://fluca1978.github.io/2021/04/12/PerlWeeklyChallenge108.html =20 I loved the use of Raku's 'multi' feature. It makes code so clean and easy to read. Thanks for sharing. --------------
=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 108: Memory Bell https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2021/04/Perl_Weekly_Challenge_108__Mem= ory_Bell.html =20 I loved the hack shared by Roger. It a nice reminder to all of us, RTFM. --------------
=20=20 Weekly Challenge 108 https://dev.to/simongreennet/weekly-challenge-108-3di2 =20 What a coincidence, I also got some help from the same animated GIF. Nice to know that both of us follow the same path. --------------
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=20=20 Counter using Dancer2 and Redis in a Docker container https://perlmaven.com/counter-dancer2-redis-docker =20 =20=20 --------------
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=20=20 Live Video - Locate Memory by Mohammad Anwar https://youtu.be/TZUOgXYlrgo =20 =20=20 --------------
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=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 Hi there
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 The start of last week was terrible for all Perl fans. We found out= that Sawyer had decided to step down from the Perl Steering Council and al= l other affiliates. At this time, when Perl is making a nice comeback, this= came as quite a shocker. We need him now, more than ever, to be actively i= nvolved and take us to a new heights. Having said that, I do respect his de= cision and wish him all the best. I hope to meet him once again personally = at some Perl conference.
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 We shouldn't lose hope, though. Neil Bowers came up with "https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2021/04/msg259909.html"= >detailed plan that gave me confidence that we will bounce back.
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 I have seen Sawyer regularly at London Perl Workshops but never got= to speak to him. Then came a big moment of my life, I was giving my talk <= a href=3D"https://act.yapc.eu/lpw2017/talk/7209">Create tube map in 20 minu= tes using Map::Tube at the London Perl Workshops in 2017. Sawyer was th= e man behind the camera recording the talk. At the end of the talk, Sawyer = came up to me and suggested how I could automate some of the tasks I mentio= ned in the talk. It was a big fan moment for me. Everything is still so fre= sh in my mind.
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 Apologies for the delay as this is first edition for me during the = month of Ramadan. I wish all the readers a very happy Ramadan. May ALLAH s.= w.t. protect us all from the evils. Amen.
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 Your editor: Mohammad S. Anwar.
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