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Hi there
I am sure many of you are aware of Outreachy ( https://www.outreachy.org ). It all started with GNOME's Women's Summer Outreach Program (WSOP) in 2006. The idea was to encourage women's participation in Open Source projects. In 2009, the GNOME community revived the program to encourage more women to contribute to GNOME and renamed it to GNOME Outreach Program for Women. It became a very popular program in no time and successfully brought in more women into the fold. The program was further expanded with more organisations joining in e.g. Fedora, Mozilla, JBoss, OpenStack, Subversion etc. With the additions, in 2013, the program was renamed to the Free and Open Source Software Outreach Program. At one point, there were 16 organizations involved in this program. In 2015, the program was again renamed to Outreachy.
Did I mention Perl in the above discussion?
Well, in 2014, TPF sponsored an internship for Pattawan Kaewduangdee to work on MetaCPAN under the mentorship of Olaf Alders as a part of the Outreach Program for Women. There is another name that caught my eye, Upasana Shukla. I came across a blog post ( https://upasana.me/2013/05/18/meta-cpan-debian-wikimedia-twisted-dancer-moo se/ ) by Upasana where she mentioned how GNOME's Outreach Program for Women helped her get into the Perl fold. If you look at the list of interns ( https://www.outreachy.org/alums/2021-05/ ) from the Indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka) it is amazing. In recent years, TPF has sponsored Open Food Facts ( https://world.openfoodfacts.org ) projects for Outreachy. In 2020, Areesha Tariq, from Pakistan successfully got the internship to work on the Open Food Facts project. Please check out this blog post ( https://medium.com/-at-areeshatariq02/get-a-remote-and-paid-internship-my-outr eachy-experience-482a6cfc0564 ) by Areesha sharing her experience. It didn't stop there, a few weeks ago, TPF announced another intern, Rosheen Naeem, again from Pakistan, to work on the Open Food Facts project. You should check out her recent blog post ( https://roshnaeem.medium.com/everybody-struggles-f6dbe33293b4 ) about her journey. It is very inspiring.
I would like to thank TPF for supporting the Perl projects and Outreachy.
I can tell you from my own experience, we have great talent in the Indian Subcontinent. I wish more and more organisations would come forward and sponsor interns from these regions. When I started The Weekly Challenge - Perl & Raku ( https://theweeklychallenge.org/ ), (a.k.a Perl Weekly Challenge), I was hoping to tap into the talent pool from this region, specially young college students. As the tagline says "You do not have to be an expert" to take part in the weekly challenge. Although we do have handful of students from Russia in the team. I am glad that, at least, we have built a platform where geeks from around the world come and share their experiences every week. Maybe one day we will have sponsors to help us reach out to young talent and bring new energy into the Perl community. Sometimes I wonder why we have never had a Perl Conference on the Indian subcontinent just like we have here in Europe and America. It shouldn't be too hard to hold one as these days everything is online. We could invite guest speakers from across the globe to address the talent in the region. Is there anyone out there willing to help us orgranise Perl Conference?
A humble request to all fellow citizens of the United Kingdom, please don't listen to Boris Johnson (Prime Minister of the UK) and keep wearing masks in public and maintain social distancing.
Enjoy rest of the newsletter until then.
-- Your editor: Mohammad S. Anwar.
Announcements
=20=20 Released Giblog 2.0, and a movie "How to create your web site using Giblo= g and Perl" http://blogs.perl.org/users/yuki_kimoto/2021/07/released-giblog-20-and-a-= movie-how-to-create-your-web-site-using-giblog-and-perl.html =20 Announcement of the latest release of the Giblog web site creator app whi= ch is written in Perl. --------------
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=20=20 Random Thought: Exposure of Perl in the Academic Circles http://blogs.perl.org/users/c_y_fung/2021/07/random-thought-exposure-of-p= erl-in-the-academic-circles.html#comments =20 A very nice collection about the usage of Perl in Academic Circles. --------------
=20=20 Brute forcing a puzzle https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2021/07/19/brute-force-puzzle/ =20 Flavio came up nice little puzzle and showed the fun behind the scenes. Nice puzzle, could be a nice easy task for the weekly challenge. --------------
=20=20 A toy RSA implementation https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2021/07/20/a-toy-rsa-implementation/ =20 Although it says toy, in my opinion it is a serious talk. Thanks Flavio f= or sharing it with us. You made it look so easy. --------------
=20=20 Brute forcing "The monkey and the coconuts" https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2021/07/24/monkey-and-coconuts/ =20 Flavio is in a puzzle mood this week. It is always pleasure to read his blog. Enjoy. --------------
=20=20 More on monkeys and coconuts https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2021/07/24/monkey-and-coconuts/ =20 More on the monkey and coconut puzzle. More fun and laughs. --------------
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=20=20 IV vs PV serialisation https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/18958 =20 Felipe recently shared this post on Facebook which discusses a serious matter. Just wanted to present it to a wider section of the Perl audience. --------------
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=20=20 The four noisy horsemen of Perl hate https://phoenixtrap.com/2021/07/20/the-four-noisy-horsemen-of-perl-hate/ =20 Mark continued his weekly blog fun and in this blog he discusses some good old complaints about the Perl language. It is a fun read. --------------
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The Weekly Challenge The Weekly Challenge ( https://theweeklychallenge.org/ ) by Mohammad Anwar ( http://www.manwar.org/ ) will help you step out of your comfort zone. You can even win prize money of $50 Amazon voucher by participating in the weekly challenge. We pick one winner at the end of the month from among all of the contributors during the month. The monthly prize is kindly sponsored by Peter Sergeant of PerlCareers ( https://perl.careers/ ). =20=20 The Weekly Challenge - 123 https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-123 =20 Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks "Ugly Numbers" and "Squa= re Points". 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 ). --------------
=20=20 RECAP - The Weekly Challenge - 122 https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/recap-challenge-122 =20 Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with the "Average of Stream" and "Basketball Points" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy. --------------
=20=20 Perl Review - Perl Weekly Challenge - 120 https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/review-challenge-120 =20 Perl Solutions Review by Colin Crain. --------------
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=20=20 Of Points with Raku and Perl https://raku-musings.com/of-points.html =20 =20=20 --------------
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=20=20 PWC122 - Average of Stream https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2021/07/21/pwc122-average-of-stream/ =20 =20=20 --------------
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=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge: Week 122 https://www.braincells.com/perl/2021/07/perl_weekly_challenge_week_122.ht= ml =20 =20=20 --------------
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=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 122: Average of Stream and Basketball Points http://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2021/07/perl-weekly-challenge-122-a= verage-of-stream-and-basketball-points.html =20 =20=20 --------------
=20=20 Perl Weekly Challenge 122: mangling numbers https://fluca1978.github.io/2021/07/20/PerlWeeklyChallenge122.html =20 =20=20 --------------
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Perl Tutorial A section for newbies and for people who need some refreshing of their Perl knowledge. If you have questions or suggestions about the articles, let me know and I'll try to make the necessary changes. The included articles are from the Perl Maven Tutorial ( https://perlmaven.com/perl-tutorial ) and are part of the Perl Maven eBook ( https://leanpub.com/perl-maven ). =20=20 Deep recursion on subroutine https://perlmaven.com/deep-recursion-on-subroutine =20 =20=20 --------------
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=20=20 Hacker Interviews: Larry Wall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DaNAtbYSxzuA =20 Someone on Facebook shared this interview with Larry. Just resharing with= a larger audience; nostalgic. --------------
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Weekly collections
=20=20 NICEPERL's lists http://niceperl.blogspot.com/ =20 Great modules released last week ( https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2021/07/cccli-9-great-cpan-modules-released .html ); MetaCPAN weekly report ( https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2021/07/cdlxxvii-metacpan-weekly-report.htm l ); StackOverflow Perl report ( https://niceperl.blogspot.com/2021/07/d-stackoverflow-perl-report.html ). --------------
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lweekly&utm_medium=3Dperlweekly">Perl Jobs by Perl Careers
=20=20 Change the world without leaving your desk! Remote Perl (or on-site) - UK= , Switzerland, USA, CAN, SA https://job.perl.careers/5o9 =20 As a thriving multinational fundraising group our client works with thousands of charities to provide cloud-based management tools to connect with their supporters. These gurus of giving are seeking a mid-level and a senior Perl developer to join their team. Automated payment experience is a must-have! --------------
=20=20 Let=E2=80=99s get SaaSsy! Remote Perl role within US time zone https://job.perl.careers/0on =20 Our client is the world=E2=80=99s leading provider of award-winning intel= ligent SaaS solutions for clients ranging from first responders and engineers to manufacturers and educators. The successful candidate is a Perl developer with Catalyst and Dblx::Class. --------------
=20=20 What would your computer say about you? Perl, Python, NLP role in Amsterd= am https://job.perl.careers/d0o =20 Our client is the worldwide leader in machine intelligence for matching people with jobs, which is to say that when it comes to hiring, they know what they=E2=80=99re doing. They=E2=80=99re looking for a Natural Languag= e Processing (NLP) Engineer who is passionate about Machine Intelligence and can evaluate NLP systems. --------------
=20=20 Pop Quiz and Your New Perl Role! 100% Remote within UK https://job.perl.careers/00m =20 This is the role for you if you want start-up vibes in an established company. Not feeling the urge to commute during these socially distanced times and beyond? Not a problem. The role is 100% remote-friendly for folks in the UK. The client is interested in anyone with experience building web apps in Perl, using one of the major Perl frameworks. --------------
=20=20 Let=E2=80=99s do an experiment! Perl role in Canberra, Australia https://job.perl.careers/ti1 =20 Cutting-edge bioinformatics company in Australia looking for a developer with excellent Modern Perl skills (ideally with Dancer), at least some familiarity with JavaScript on the front-end, and an openness to learning new things =E2=80=93 there=E2=80=99s a learning curve regarding the domai= n knowledge, but they=E2=80=99ll be happy to teach you. --------------
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=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 Hi there
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 I am sure many of you are aware of .org">Outreachy. It all started with GNOME's Women's Summer Outreach Pr= ogram (WSOP) in 2006. The idea was to encourage women's participation in Op= en Source projects. In 2009, the GNOME community revived the program to enc= ourage more women to contribute to GNOME and renamed it to GNOME Outreach P= rogram for Women. It became a very popular program in no time and successfu= lly brought in more women into the fold. The program was further expanded w= ith more organisations joining in e.g. Fedora, Mozilla, JBoss, OpenStack, S= ubversion etc. With the additions, in 2013, the program was renamed to the = Free and Open Source Software Outreach Program. At one point, there were 16= organizations involved in this program. In 2015, the program was again ren= amed to Outreachy.
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 Did I mention Perl in the above discussion?
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 Well, in 2014, TPF sponsored an internship for Pattawan Kaewduangde= e to work on MetaCPAN under the mentorship of Olaf Alders as a part of the = Outreach Program for Women. There is another name that caught my eye, Upasa= na Shukla. I came across -debian-wikimedia-twisted-dancer-moose/">a blog post by Upasana where s= he mentioned how GNOME's Outreach Program for Women helped her get into the= Perl fold. If you look at the 021-05/">list of interns from the Indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan,= Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka) it is amazing. In recent years, TPF has spon= sored Open Food Facts proje= cts for Outreachy. In 2020, Areesha Tariq, from Pakistan successfully got t= he internship to work on the Open Food Facts project. Please check out this= ship-my-outreachy-experience-482a6cfc0564">blog post by Areesha sharing= her experience. It didn't stop there, a few weeks ago, TPF announced anoth= er intern, Rosheen Naeem, again from Pakistan, to work on the Open Food Fac= ts project. You should check out her recent dium.com/everybody-struggles-f6dbe33293b4">blog post about her journey.= It is very inspiring.
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 I would like to thank TPF for supporting the Perl projects and Outr= eachy.
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 I can tell you from my own experience, we have great talent in the = Indian Subcontinent. I wish more and more organisations would come forward = and sponsor interns from these regions. When I started heweeklychallenge.org/">The Weekly Challenge - Perl & Raku, (a.k.a Perl= Weekly Challenge), I was hoping to tap into the talent pool from this regi= on, specially young college students. As the tagline says "You do not have = to be an expert" to take part in the weekly challenge. Although we do have = handful of students from Russia in the team. I am glad that, at least, we h= ave built a platform where geeks from around the world come and share their= experiences every week. Maybe one day we will have sponsors to help us rea= ch out to young talent and bring new energy into the Perl community. Someti= mes I wonder why we have never had a Perl Conference on the Indian subconti= nent just like we have here in Europe and America. It shouldn't be too hard= to hold one as these days everything is online. We could invite guest spea= kers from across the globe to address the talent in the region. Is there an= yone out there willing to help us orgranise Perl Conference?
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 A humble request to all fellow citizens of the United Kingdom, plea= se don't listen to Boris Johnson (Prime Minister of the UK) and keep wearin= g masks in public and maintain social distancing.
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 Enjoy rest of the newsletter until then.
=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20 Your editor: Mohammad S. Anwar.
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