nginx perl 的异步 api 终于出来了吗?

在 2012年4月23日 下午5:06,Fayland Lam <[email protected]>写道:

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> From: Gabor Szabo <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 4:50 PM
> Subject: [Perlweekly] #39 - A Moose in New York and Camelia in Oslo
> To: [email protected]
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>    Perl Weekly <http://perlweekly.com/>
>
> Issue #39 - April 23, 2012
>  You can read the newsletter on the 
> web<http://perlweekly.com/archive/39.html>,
> if you prefer.
>
> Welcome to all the new members!
>
> The Perl Weekly was mentioned in Hacker 
> Newsletter<http://hackernewsletter.com/?perlweekly>of Kale Davis. I'd like to 
> take the opportunity and recommend his weekly
> collection of items from Hacker news. I saw quite a few interesting
> articles mentioned there!
>
> On other news, I finally bought my flight ticket to Kiev. I was invited to
> the Perl Mova Workshop in Kiev, along with Tatsuhiko Miyagawa and Florian
> Ragwitz. Very flattering. This is going to be my first time in Ukraine and
> I am planning to be touristy on the days before the workshop. If the locals
> are interested, we might even have a mini hackathon.
>
> And now to the news...
>
> Headlines
>
> Poet: a web framework for Mason <http://bit.ly/I2sPWT>
> Though I've never used Mason or any of the modules Jonathan Swartz wrote,
> every time he announces something it seems to me something really serious
> and well thought out. Maybe because in his post Jonathan also mentions
> Hearst Digital Media, that has been using the earlier versions of this
> framework for 6 years now. Maybe for some other reason. In any case, I'd
> recommend checking out his announcement.
>
> Big Announcements on PrePAN <http://bit.ly/Jc3zfG>
> It is now out in the open and Kentaro passed the ownership to Kyoto.pm. If
> you don't know it yet, PrePAN helps people discuss their plans for creating
> modules for CPAN. It certainly looks nice! The source code is on Github.
>
> SCK - 2.5 is Out ! <http://bit.ly/IhFodZ>
> A URL shortener system in Perl Dancer written by geistteufel. The source
> code is on Github.
>
> Announcements
>
> Update on Perl / Moose Meetup, celebrity attendees <http://bit.ly/I1iMzo>
> The meeting is on 23 April, that's today for the readers of the
> newsletter. If you are in New York, check out the event organized by John
> Napiorkowski at Shutterstock.
>
> nginx-perl: the state of things <http://bit.ly/JhuXW9>
> Nginx::Perl, maintained by Alexandr Gomoliako, provides full-featured perl
> support for nginx via a Perl API. This version provides an asynchronous
> API.
>
> New Citrus Perl keeping ahead of the $->MainLoop <http://bit.ly/JlwHCB>
> Mark Dootson has release version 14 of Citrus Perl and then quickly
> followed it with version 14a fixing an issue with the release. The
> objective of the Citrus Perl distribution is to make it very easy to
> re-package applications written in WxPerl on any of the 3 major platforms.
>
> Articles
>
> Wherein I realize the bliss of writing init scripts with 
> Daemon::Control<http://bit.ly/I06BVx>
> Mike Doherty shows how to write an init script for PHP-FCGI. He shows the
> resulting script - which is basically a configuration file - and then
> explains some of the parameters.
>
> HTML::TableExtract is beautiful <http://bit.ly/I2qPs7>
> In this post, Sinan Unur gives a beautiful example how Perl can help with
> unemployment. Or at least how you can use the HTML::TableExtract module to,
> well, extract tables from an HTML page. Also, I think posting beautiful
> examples of Perl solutions to actual problem is much better than
> complaining about bad examples.
>
> SSL security in HTTP::Tiny <http://bit.ly/I27EU3>
> Mike Doherty is asking a dangerous question. Why is there no SSL support
> in core perl? Till that happens he offers an explanation on how to use SSL
> with HTTP::Tiny and how to even validate the SSL certificate.
>
> One Unit of Stepping Up <http://bit.ly/JEhSp8>
> Joel Berger tells us the story of how he contacted Chris Maloney, the
> author of Physics::Unit who has not touched his module for 8 years. What
> would you say if someone contacted you about such ancient history?
>
> Dependencies, Minimizers, and Regressing to JavaScript<http://bit.ly/Im7X8T>
> Last week there was a little drama over a bug Ovid found in a YAML code
> written by Ingy. Now chromatic takes his sharp keyboard and tells us his
> opinion about writing software for people who cannot install software...
>
> A success story for Config::Model <http://bit.ly/I4abfg>
> Dominique Dumont, the author of Config::Model shares an e-mail he got
> telling the story of 'a script that was never intended to be used for more
> than a few month. But as things go, we were still using it after a few
> years.' - oh how familiar is that? It needed a way to configure it.
>
> How Perl Documentation Could Look Like <http://bit.ly/I3fxck>
> lichtkind (aka. herbert breunung) is reporting on his progress with his
> TPF grant and advocating his idea to use pandoc for documentation.
>
> Discussion
>
> A Data::Dumper/eval + utf8 bug - or Latin1 strikes again<http://bit.ly/I0imro>
> Zbigniew Lukasiak seemingly found a bug with unicode characters, but then
> Sebastian Willert showed a solution.
>
> Testing
>
> A late Perl QA Hackathon 2012 post scriptum <http://bit.ly/IcqUwy>
> Renormalist (Steffen Schwigon) was also in Paris working on some really
> boring stuff (his words). But wait, his benchmarks show that perl got 20%
> slower somewhere between 5.8 and 5.10 and stayed that way. Except, that it
> seems the latest changes in 5.15 got the speed back.
>
> Code
>
> Still alive, Inline::Lua? <http://bit.ly/Jh7R1M>
> Rob Hoeltz is looking for Tassilo von Parseval as he would like to take
> over the maintenance of Inline::Lua. Does anyone have direct contact with
> him?
>
> git-age-report <http://bit.ly/I0ZfAI>
> Dave Rolsky provides a nice solution in Perl to find the files in a git
> repository, that have not been changed for a long time. But then it got
> golfed to some really short solution using find and xargs. Of course the
> latter won't work on Windows.
>
> SnipMate Cheatsheets Generator <http://bit.ly/JvK9kB>
> Do you remember the Template::Caribou project of Yanick Champoux? Now he
> is using that module and explains in detail how to create the templates
> that will generate the cheat sheets.
>
> Just read my mind and take me where I want to go! <http://bit.ly/HTzaPQ>
> Dominic Humphries writes a wrapper for ssh so he won't need to type in
> both the name of the server and the directory on the remote server where he
> wants to cd to.
>
> Fun
>
> YAPC::NA 2012 is going to be great. Nope, not because of all 
> the...<http://bit.ly/I1rvBm>
> I have not posted many of the daily blogs by JT Smith but this one is
> really cool. BTW I think almost all the tickets of YAPC::NA are already
> sold. So if you'd like to attend, hurry up.
>
> DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop 2012 <http://bit.ly/IJza57>
> Thomas Klausner from Vienna.pm visited the US and attended his first ever
> Perl Workshop in the US. Read his fun report and check out his pictures.
>
> Slides
>
> Garu's presentation on Game Development with SDL and Perl
> <http://bit.ly/I3Tgt8>
>
> Videos
>
> It's about unicorns <http://bit.ly/JZoSwp>
> Sebastian Riedel posted the video created by Glen Hinkle praising
> Mojolicious. It's a funny video and it is only 1:08 min long.
>
> Perl 6
>
> Participants of the Perl 6 Hackathon in Oslo have already written four
> reports. Pick your favorite author here:
>
> Hackathoning in Oslo <http://bit.ly/JibuHr>
> by Jonathan Worthington
>
> Oslo.pm Patterns Hackathon pictures <http://bit.ly/I2rgbI>
> by Jan Ingvoldstad
>
> Perl 6 Hackathon in Oslo: Report From The First Day <http://bit.ly/I2rmQl>
> by Moritz Lenz
>
> Oslo Perl 6 Patterns Hackathon, Days 1-2 <http://bit.ly/J2sFrS>
> by Patrick Michaud
>
> Editors
>
> 1.0.1 released <http://bit.ly/I0IkhO>
> Perlipse is a Perl editor based on Eclipse written by Jae Gangemi. I have
> not tried it but I am happy to see more tools for Perl developers.
>
> Other
>
> My favorite editor is Vim <http://bit.ly/Jjmxh0>
> Sinan Unur explains why Vim is his favourite editor, even though he hardly
> knows it and how a $20 investment helped him reduce his time wasting by
> 30%. I like how he puts real numbers to his 'cost' and 'profit'.
>
> Events
>
> Perl Mova Workshop in Kiev <http://bit.ly/wWf2Gx>
> May 12-13, 2012, Kiev, Ukraine
>
> Nordic Perl workshop <http://bit.ly/HLkMal>
> June 4-5, 2012, Stockholm, Sweden
>
> YAPC::NA <http://bit.ly/sIHWrY>
> June 13-15, 2012, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
>
> French Perl workshop <http://bit.ly/HoMwYC>
> June 29-30, 2012, Strasbourg
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