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August 11, 2023
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We were wizards - a foreword to Learning Perl - J Wolfgang Goerlich.
In the 1990s, computers were magic and we were wizards. Want proof?...
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A new openSUSE blog post/announcement has been posted!
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The Future of Perl.
With the new Corinna object system coming to Perl, many people are wondering what the future looks like for the lang...
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This is not your grandfather’s Perl.
That Perl interpreter you have on your Linux machine? Update it and check out the present.
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A new Debian blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: (Unofficial) Debian Perl Sprint 2022 - Bits from Debian
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Why Perl is still relevant in 2022.
While Perl might seem like an outdated scripting language, it still has plenty of relevant uses toda...
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Avoid Yoda conditions in Perl you should—The Phoenix Trap.
Assign not when mean to compare you do. Help you warnings and strictures can.
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Multiple ways to inheritance in Perl—The Phoenix Trap.
How do object-oriented Perl classes inherit from their parents? Let us count the ...
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I publish Perl stories on this blog once a week, and it seems every time there’s at least one response on social media that amounts to, “...
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We were wizards - a foreword to Learning Perl - J Wolfgang Goerlich.
In the 1990s, computers were magic and we were wizards. Want proof?...
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HOT IN Perl THE LAST THREE YEARS!
Avoid Yoda conditions in Perl you should—The Phoenix Trap.
Assign not when mean to compare you do. Help you warnings and strictures can.
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A new Debian blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: (Unofficial) Debian Perl Sprint 2022 - Bits from Debian
New
Why Perl is still relevant in 2022.
While Perl might seem like an outdated scripting language, it still has plenty of relevant uses toda...
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This is not your grandfather’s Perl.
That Perl interpreter you have on your Linux machine? Update it and check out the present.
New
A new openSUSE blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: Perl, Pipewire, LibreOffice Update in Tumbleweed - op...
New
The Future of Perl.
With the new Corinna object system coming to Perl, many people are wondering what the future looks like for the lang...
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HOT IN Perl THIS Over 3 Years!
When you have to solve a problem now, reach for Perl. When you have to solve a problem right, reach for *Modern Perl* . You’ll find out ...
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Yesterday I had dared to say that people in Core recognize there is
cruft in the language, and that we wish we could remove it, and that...
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https://twitter.com/briandfoy_perl/status/1354535622069919748
This thread was posted by one of our members via one of our news source tr...
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I publish Perl stories on this blog once a week, and it seems every time there’s at least one response on social media that amounts to, “...
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For more than twenty years now we have been using the language of integers and addition as a minimal setting in which to explore differen...
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We often talk about “The Perl Community”, but I don’t think it exists. Instead what we have is a loose, and at times fraught, federation ...
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Multiple ways to inheritance in Perl—The Phoenix Trap.
How do object-oriented Perl classes inherit from their parents? Let us count the ...
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