bobtfish.livejournal.com
There is no good or bad, just fun and not fun
http://bobtfish.livejournal.com/tag/perl%20catalyst%20moose%20yapc
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.
tea-cantata.livejournal.com
the adventures of a strange singing girl
http://tea-cantata.livejournal.com/tag/geekery
The adventures of a strange singing girl. Immer noch lieblicher als tausend Küsse. Feb 15th, 2009 @ 02:04 am. FOSDEM 2009 in snippets. I promised to blog about FOSDEM. So I'd better do so before I forget all the good bits. Bulleted list (with too-long items) of random impressions, as usual. If so, I'll consider switching back to those. Is the most delicious thing in the world if you are a very hungry hobbit. Dinner with lovely people is also greatly to be lauded. It was Kasteel Rouge. I taught a man to k...
johnwang.com
John Wang online - Perl and Python – Two Nights in Silicon Valley
http://johnwang.com/perl-and-python-two-nights-in-silicon-valley
Perl and Python – Two Nights in Silicon Valley. Perl and Python – Two Nights in Silicon Valley. Published on October 31, 2011. One of the well-touted advantages of living in Silicon Valley is that it is a crucible of talent. Along with colleagues, conferences and unconferences, there are many regular user groups in the valley, of which I’ve attended several. This past week, I decided to check out the local SF Perl Mongers. Python) which both had meetings. Night One – SF Perl Mongers. The creator of YAML.
stevan-little.blogspot.com
Stevan Little's Blog: Moose 1.00 is released
http://stevan-little.blogspot.com/2010/03/moose-100-is-released.html
Thursday, March 25, 2010. Moose 1.00 is released. With help from Florian Ragwitz. And all the rest of the Moose contributors, I just uploaded Moose 1.00. And Class: MOP 1.00. And I am proud to say that over the last eight months or so, I have barely contributed more then a handful of lines of code to the project. This is not to say that I have abandoned it, but that it has now moved beyond me and is truly a community driven and developed project. And to that I raise my glass and say . Chars Barry - /I3az/.
stevan-little.blogspot.com
Stevan Little's Blog: March 2010
http://stevan-little.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.html
Thursday, March 25, 2010. Moose 1.00 is released. With help from Florian Ragwitz. And all the rest of the Moose contributors, I just uploaded Moose 1.00. And Class: MOP 1.00. And I am proud to say that over the last eight months or so, I have barely contributed more then a handful of lines of code to the project. This is not to say that I have abandoned it, but that it has now moved beyond me and is truly a community driven and developed project. And to that I raise my glass and say .
lalaperlooza.blogspot.com
Lalaperlooza: The Evolution of the CPAN
http://lalaperlooza.blogspot.com/2010/02/evolution-of-cpan.html
Just Another Perl 'Blug By Just Another Perl Hacker. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. The Evolution of the CPAN. In the last week something interesting has happened: The venerable CPAN client. Has gained a new sibling. It's called " cpanminus. Recently tweeted about writing it. To solve an issue he was having, but warned that he did not believe it to be a good solution at all. However, it sparked enough interest that he decided to release. That people like it. And want to use it. Now, what do I mean by that?
code-monkey.de
Tilman Sauerbeck's non-blog and stuff
http://code-monkey.de/articles/2008/04
XMMS2-Scrobbler 0.2.1. The lock file issues should be gone now.