Perl Weekly Issue #431 - 2019-10-28 - The Perl 6 Weekly is dead. Long live the Rakudo Weekly! latest | archive | by Gabor Szabo Don't miss the next issue! Tweet

Hi, The separation of the new space rocket from the mother station is progressing fine. The perl6.org site now welcomes the visitors to the The Raku Programming Language. The Perl 6 Weekly newsletter was renamed to be "Rakudo Weekly". You can subscribe to it with your e-mail address to get notifications every time a new edition is published. In the Perl world, I am glad to see the first announcement from The Perl Conference that will take place in Huston next summer. I am really glad with such an early announcemet. Enjoy your week! Gabor Szabo

Announcements

TPCiH 2020 - Newsletter #1

In 2020 The Perl Coference will be in Houston, Texas. Congratulations to the super-early announcement and newsletter!

Articles

CPAN

Announcing MooX::Press

TOBYINK) by Toby Inkster MooX::Press is a quick way of building a bunch of Moo roles and classes in one use statement.

Perl Weekly Challenge The Perl Weekly Challenge by Mohammad Anwar will help you step out from your comfort-zone. You can even win the prize money of $50 Amazon voucher by participating in the weekly challenge. The weekly prize is kindly sponsored by Peter Sergeant of PerlCareers.

Perl Weekly Challenge 031

by Adam Russell Adam took the challenge to another level by doing in C++. Please do checkout the blog for more details.

Dynamic Zero with Raku

byArne Sommer Arne explained how dynamic variable name is not a good idea and how you can still get it done in Raku, if you want.

Perl Weekly Challenge 031

byJaldhar H. Vyas Another geat blog by Jaldhar.

PERL WEEKLY CHALLENGE – 031

byJavier Luque First timer, Javier, came up with great blog showing his Perl and Raku coding skills.

Perl Weekly Challenge 31: Illegal Division by Zero and Dynamic Variables

byLaurent Rosenfeld Laurent blog, as always, started with easy one-liners solution then expanded into full solution. Highly Recommended.

Videos

Perl 6

2019.42 Question

byElizabeth Mattijsen ( ELIZABETH The last edition of the Perl 6 weekly. Pointing to the new Rakudo Weekly. Welcome!

Raku

Weekly collections

Event reports

Events

Barcelon Perl and Friends 2019

November 9, 2019 in Barcelona, Spain. A free one-day conference for Geeks and Friends

A Perl Job that’s as Comfortable as Your Favourite Pair of Jeans

Our client is looking for a Perl programmer who prefers laid-back and low-key over flashy and dramatic. For a work-until-your-eyes-bleed Silicon Valley start up, look elsewhere—this company is for chill folks who want to come in, do a great job, and sleep at home instead of on a cot at the office. Feeling inspired to pull up a chair and get settled? Then read on!

DevOps Daredevil Ready for Double Black Diamond Adventure

Our client is looking for someone who can blend good DBA skills with the best of the DevOps philosophy. This king or queen of the mountain should know how schema management fits into a CI/CD process, but should also be able to explain it clearly to a junior dev fresh off the bunny hill because hey, weren’t we all novices at one point?

You’re Leaving, On a Jet Plane ... Perl in Houston

Whether you’re in Portland or Poughkeepsie, Kansas City or Kalamazoo, our client’s relocation package means that Perl programmers from coast to coast are eligible for this role. Starting to feel a twinge of wanderlust?

Superheroes Spotted in Canary Wharf! Perl Developer in London

Look there, up in the sky: It’s a bird—it’s a plane—it’s you, saving UK job hunters from disaster one click at a time! Could you be the next Captain Career Search or Wonder Worker? If you’ve ever dreamed of donning the tights and mask, or even if you think you haven’t got the legs for the tights but would like to make a difference to people all over the UK, then read on.