Perl Weekly #625 - Mohammad Sajid Anwar the new White Camel

Gabor Szabo - Jul 17 '23 - - Dev Community

Originally published at Perl Weekly 625

Hi there

Let me start by congratulating Mohammad Sajid Anwar, my fellow editor of the newsletters, for receiving the White Camel Award.

Mohammad, you certainly deserved it!

As it turns out the White Camel web site is still served from my GitHub Account. I updated it now adding the most recent recipients. I also updated the README in the repository. There are several TODO items. It would be really awesome if you could help me with the site. If you don't know how, then join me in the OSDC chat and we can discuss it there.

You might remember I used to teach a lot of Perl courses, but then unfortunately that market dried up. I did run a remote training course in 2020 about testing in Perl, but not much else. The pandemic also did not help much with training. Oh yeah, at the beginning of the year I ran an instance of the Open Source Development course with focus on Perl. The video recordings are here. However, I am starting to offer my corporate training courses again. It would be great to teach Perl again, but even if it is 'only', Git or GitHub it will be still fun.

Lastly for today: The Perl and Koha conference is going to place August 14-18, 2023, Helsinki, Finland. You still have a month to get there!

Enjoy the week!

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Your editor: Gabor Szabo.

Announcements

Announcing the 2022 White Camel Award recipient

The Perl and Raku Conference for 2024

TPRC 2024, Las Vegas, Nevada

Perl Advent Calendar 2023 CFP

You are cordially invited to write an article for the 2023 Perl Advent Calendar.


Articles

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40 min presentation: A language is dead is not really a good way of talking about the topic; We need some money;

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50 min presentation

When Saif Met Sarah

Using Modern Perl Features in your Projects

Building a Perl Module for Posting to Bluesky Social

What do we need for Perl 8?

Matching simply

"Next Action" - Improving Perl Catalyst Chained Actions

Perl is still a great choice


CPAN

CPAN Report 2022


The Weekly Challenge

The Weekly Challenge by Mohammad Anwar will help you step out of your comfort-zone. You can even win prize money of $50 Amazon voucher by participating in the weekly challenge. We pick one winner at the end of the month from among all of the contributors during the month. The monthly prize is kindly sponsored by Peter Sergeant of PerlCareers.

The Weekly Challenge - 226

Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks "Shuffle String" and "Zero Array". If you are new to the weekly challenge then why not join us and have fun every week. For more information, please read the FAQ.

RECAP - The Weekly Challenge - 225

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Meet The Champion - Avery Adams

A thorough and open conversation with Avery Adams.

Sentenced To Compute Differences

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Arithmetically Good

Raku one-liner in play and few more Raku magic show. Great work, keep it up.

Words to the Max and Diff Sum

Got two solutions this week, pretty simple and easy to follow. Well done and thanks for sharing.

Perl Weekly Challenge: Week 225

Smart and clever one-liner in Perl and Raku, almost identical. Highly recommended.

PWC225 - Max Words

Regex magic in play both for Perl and Raku. Highly recommended.

PWC225 - Left Right Sum Diff

Straight translation of the given formula in Perl and Raku. Cool attempt, well done.

Perl Weekly Challenge 225: Max Words

Nice and easy without any gimmicks. Great work, keep it up.

Perl Weekly Challenge 225: Left Right Sum Diff

Well documented solutions both in Perl and Raku. Enjoy !!!

Perl Weekly Challenge 225: I m back

Welcome back and congratulation on your new job. I hope to see you regular now. Thanks for your contribution as always.

Perl Weekly Challenge 225

Playing on hime turf is so fun. Our in-house one-liner expert came up with another magical solution. Well done.

Reduce to the max

Use of CPAN is very handy to get the clean and elegant solutions. Keep it up great work.

Counting words and subtracting numbers

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The Weekly Challenge #225

Here comes CPAN and we have a clean readable solution in Perl. Great work, keep it up.

Diffs on the Right, Words on the Left

After a long time, I saw one-liner in Javascript. Highly recommended.

Weekly Challenge 225

You always get the bonus Python alongwith Perl. Enjoy the hack. Thanks for sharing.


Weekly collections

NICEPERL's lists

Great CPAN modules released last week;


Events

Perl and Koha

August 14-18, 2023, Helsinki, Finland

Boston PM : Async graphics, really? peek preview

Tuesday July 11th, 2023 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)


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