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There is no good or bad, just fun and not fun
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There is no good or bad, just fun and not fun. Entries by tag: perl catalyst moose yapc. My continuing failure to finish anything. July 14th, 2009. I've totally failed to touch most of the stuff I blogged about last time. I did, however, fix role combination with method attributes, however. It's not going to see the light of day in it's present form. Should become a lot more elegant, and I should be able to clean it up a lot generally. In other exciting news, there is now prior art for actionroles.
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xPapers: Project participants
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A subject repository and virtual research environment platform. XPapers is sponsored by the School of Advanced Study at the University of London, the Centre for Consciousness at the Australian National University, and the UK Joint Information Systems Committee (as part of the PhilPapers 2.0 project). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Draft manual now available. New Perl modules available.
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Plans for the Perl 6 Hackathon in Oslo | Whatever but Cool
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Larr; Back from Oslo. Asynchronous HTTP requests in Perl 6. Plans for the Perl 6 Hackathon in Oslo. The Perl 6 Patterns hackthon in Oslo. Is happening next week, gathering most of the Rakudo developers. Awesome! I’m still looking for the thing I’d like to work on during the event. The first obvious thought is Bailador. The Perl 6 port of Dancer. Web framework. It’s getting more and more in shape, and I’ve recently started looking through the code of Dancer 2 to see how it all. While we’re at the We...
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blog all dog-eared pages: implementation (tecznotes)
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Michal Migurski's notebook, listening post, and soapbox. Subscribe to. Check out the rest of my site. Blog all dog-eared pages: implementation. The full title of this 1973 U.C. Berkeley public planning book. Recommended by A Better Oakland. Implementation: How Great Expectations In Washington Are Dashed In Oakland; Or, Why It's Amazing That Federal Programs Work At All, Economic Development Administration As Told By Two Sympathetic Observers Who Seek To Build Morals On a Foundation Of Ruined Hopes. Jobs ...
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Composition vs Inheritance | Petter Måhlén's Blog
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It's all about the Coding. Petter Måhlén's Blog. Laquo; Finding Duplicate Class Definitions Using Maven. DCI Architecture – Good, not Great, or Both? We’re getting closer to the time when we can put something better in place, so I started thinking about it again.). Public class Animal {} public class Primate extends Animal {} public class Human extends Primate {} public class Chimpanzee extends Primate {} public class Kangaroo extends Animal {} public class Tiger extends Animal {}. If that kind of thinki...
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Rassie's Doghouse » Perl’s visibility and branding
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Perl’s visibility and branding. Perl’s visibility and branding. July 11th, 2010. In the recent days, several bloggers (including chromatic. Have talked about Perl’s visibility in the world. Here are some thoughts of mine on Perl’s marketing and connected topics. Influence on the people outside. Yes, we might actually get higher Google rankings, but does it help Perl itself in any way? We could use those articles for promoting Perl outside of its own eco-system. 8221; banners on stackoverflow.com? Should ...
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Rassie's Doghouse » On generating buzz
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July 12th, 2010. As is seems, my last article. Has left some things to be explained in more detail. Particularly, Gabor. Has left the following comment:. I wish people would stop blaming Perl 6 or its name on the lack of buzz around Perl. I wish people were spending that energy and time in creating more buzz. I would like to reply to that quote by this post, since I feel that the importance of the problem has not been understood in its completeness. Let’s go to programming reddit. It’s the same pro...
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Whatever but Cool | Page 2
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And so the hackathon is over. I haven’t experienced anything this awesome since I discovered how well bacon tastes with maasdamer. I seem to be much more productive during hackathons if I have no talk to prepare. I’ve had lots of plans about it (see previous post), and while I haven’t started even half of them I think, I’m really satisfied with what was achieved. Suddenly it makes module development a lot less painful. How cool is that? There’s still lots of things to be done about it, but the fact...
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Perl From The Outside | Curmudgeonly Software
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Broken gets fixed. Shoddy lasts forever. Perl From The Outside. Posted on Monday, May 23rd, 2011 at 9:42 pm. Written by Brian Meeker. People Still Write Web Sites in Perl? So, beyond the camel book, what other resources does a newbie come across? Lets us see that there are 17x more questions tagged with C# then Perl. Is C# usage really 17x greater than Perl? Probably not, but the initial perception it gives is not good. The Pain of TIMTOWTDI. They Can’t Even Ship a New Version! Beating the Java Strawman.