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Hi everyone TPC::NA 2018 (formerly known as YAPC::NA) organizing committee is looking for volunteers, please give them a hand. Plenty of blog posts this week (thanks to the people who are writing advent calendars). Upasana Shukla

Advent Calendars

Perl Advent Calendar

A holiday tradition since 2000!

Perl 6 Advent Calendar

Every year since 2009--no fancy calendar, just great blog entries every year in the weeks leading up to Christmas.

Mojolicious Advent Calendar

JBERGER) by Joel Berger Joel has started a new blog for Mojolicious, and is kicking it off in grand style, with an Advent calendar.

London Perl Workshop reports

Perl 5

And here we go!

BYTEROCK) by John Scoles John wrote a series of blog posts explaining his journey of his SQLDataAccessor module (not yet on CPAN). I have included the first blog post in the series, you can continue from here & read rest of his posts here

Perl 6

2017.49 Mischieventing

byElizabeth Mattijsen ( ELIZABETH The weekly roundup of Rakudo news.

Community

Booking.com Sponsors the P5CMF

by Mark Keating Those who do not know, P5CMF stands for "Perl 5 Core Maintenance Fund"

Weekly collections

The corner of Gabor A couple of entries sneaked in by Gabor.

Patreon for Gabor

SZABGAB) by Gabor Szabo This was really added by Gabor: Patreon allows you to support a great author, a creator, or yours truly with a monthly patronage of 1, 2, 3, 5, 8... USD. My first goal is to get started with this. With your help I hope to reach it very soon so I can go on to the next goal that will be updating the whole Perl Maven tutorial.

Rapid Growth in Perl - developers wanted for an expanding central London company

According the Guinness Book of World Records, the fastest growing plant is a species of bamboo, which grows at a rate of up to 91cm a day. The fastest growing economy in the world is currently Ethiopia, with a projected growth in GDP of over 8% this year. And although the record for fastest growing Perl team might not be recorded in the Guinness Book of records, our client is a strong contender.

Be a trailblazer in a time of growth - Full Stack Architect required for a rapidly expanding London company

If you’re currently a senior full stack developer looking to take on your next role as an architect then this is a great opportunity to do so in a company that is both ambitious and supportive. Increased job satisfaction is another perk, as their codebase is notably new and clean and the team are committed to using modern practices.