Thanks, I like this very much :)

This is the ten most rated questions at Stack
Overflow<http://www.stackoverflow.com/>last week.
Between brackets: [*question score* / answers count]
Build date: 2012-04-28 19:15:43 GMT
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   1. *Perl*: while with no
conditional<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10333275>- [
   *21*/3]
   2. *Perl*'s file test operator -f returns true for symbolic
links<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10312309>- [
   *15*/3]
   3. Is Try::Tiny still recommended for exception handling in *Perl* 5.14
   or later? <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10364975> - [*12*/3]
   4. How do I unimport a function in
*perl*?<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10306916>- [
   *7*/2]
   5. What does the keyword `no` actually do in
*Perl*?<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10321636>- [
   *7*/1]
   6. does python has its error report message like $! in
*perl*<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10291648>- [
   *5*/2]
   7. In *Perl*, how can I generate all possible combinations of a
list?<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10299961>- [
   *5*/7]
   8. Negative lookahead assertion with the * modifier in
*Perl*<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10350053>- [
   *5*/3]
   9. How to avoid race conditions when using the find_or_create method of
   DBIx::Class::ResultSet? <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10264030> - [
   *4*/2]
   10. Avoiding mix of certain arguments to
script<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10299007>- [
   *4*/1]



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On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Fayland Lam <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Gabor Szabo <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 5:39 PM
> Subject: [Perlweekly] #40 - Perl 5.16.0 is coming soon!
> To: [email protected]
>
>
>    Perl Weekly <http://perlweekly.com/>
>
> Issue #40 - April 30, 2012 - Perl 5.16.0 is coming soon!
>  You can read the newsletter on the 
> web<http://perlweekly.com/archive/40.html>,
> if you prefer.
>
> Hi,
>
> It was late Sunday evening when I was trying to put together this edition
> and I was way too tired for this. At one point I noticed I was going over
> the same items I did last week. Clearly I need a better way to manage the
> links I collect. It is on its way but other tasks constantly get in front
> of it.
>
> For this issue, I had to reduce the amount of comments so I could finish
> it before midnight.
>
> BTW Miguel Prz (niceperl) started a new weekly posting. This time with his
> MetaCPAN favourites.
>
> Now to the posts:
>
> Headlines
>
> Perl 5.16.0 is coming soon! <http://bit.ly/ImiYcB>
> If Perl is an important tool in your toolbox then follow what Ricardo
> SIGNES is asking you and test it. Before the release!
>
> Announcements
>
> Padre 0.96 has been released... <http://bit.ly/Jk0Bk7>
> After another long release cycle, Peter Lavender reports the new version
> of Padre. Two more and we arrive at the magical 1.00 release.
>
> Send A Newbie <http://bit.ly/Jk3gtS>
> The new round of the Send a Newbie to YAPC program was announced by Mark
> Keating.
>
> (i) MetaCPAN favourites weekly report <http://bit.ly/ImdnF5>
> This is the second weekly blog post published by Miguel Prz (niceperl). In
> this one he is listing the modules that gained the most +-es on MetaCPAN.
>
> Articles
>
> Speed up by a factor of 6 million <http://bit.ly/JjVLmI>
> Carl Mäsak looks at a Perl 6 script that arrives to the same solution as
> his C program but 6 million times faster. That sounds crazy but
> interesting. He discusses the Perl 5 solution written by Salvador Fandino
> and then provides a Perl 6 solution to the same problem.
>
> Ubic - status report <http://bit.ly/JTyTBp>
> 'Ubic is a polymorphic service manager which makes creating daemons easy,
> while being extensible in a several different ways' writes Vyacheslav
> Matjukhin after a long break in reporting about his module. He mixes a big
> dose of technical update with information on talks showing the project and
> ideas about reaching out to potential users. Not only Perl developers.
>
> RT fixes for Perl DBD::Oracle and request for people using 
> TAF<http://bit.ly/IeK9Cc>
> Martin Evans
>
> This is why I love Template Toolkit <http://bit.ly/JTE5VO>
> Aaron Trevena learns about the META directive of TT.
>
> Alien::Base Perl Foundation Grant Report Month 2 <http://bit.ly/JTSpLd>
> by Joel Berger
>
> Embrace the Little Conveniences <http://bit.ly/ImfvuD>
> Do you use File::Slurp or write your own slurp() function? Do you use
> Proc::Fork or call fork() by yourself? What does chromatic do?
>
> Before you write a patch, write an email <http://bit.ly/IyrJCC>
> Andy Lester offers his opinion on how to approach an open source project
> with patches. I am not sure. I think, while this make sense, is in
> contradiction with the earlier message: 'code speaks'. So what do you
> think?
>
> Testing
>
> Perl Hackathon QA 2012 <http://bit.ly/Ig1Rqk>
> Apparently the flow of reports from the QA Hackathons still has not dryed
> up. This time Geistteufel, the celogeek, wrote up a few words and add links
> to some pictures.
>
> Code
>
> Websockets in nginx-perl <http://bit.ly/Ijrurc>
> A few simple examples by Alexandr Gomoliako.
>
> How do you pass the PostData argument to the Navigate method of
> IWebBrowser2 using Win32::OLE? <http://bit.ly/Knw6zi>
> by Sinan Unur
>
> Fun
>
> My personalized Perl bumper sticker <http://bit.ly/JKBPiN>
> Ron Savage has a a Perl-powered Toyota hybrid!
>
> Ninja Code <http://bit.ly/IjwzzK>
> That's just scary. (The second post of Chris Grau)
>
> Perl devroom @FOSDEM2012: photos <http://bit.ly/JTXqn5>
> Claudio Ramirez El-Che
>
> Perl 6
>
> The Perl 6 Hackathon is over, but the reports have not ended yet
>
> Revenge of the Oslo hackathon <http://bit.ly/JuQdKz>
> Carl Mäsak breaks a month of blog-silence and writes about the Perl 6
> hackathon in Oslo from his point of view.
>
> Back from Oslo <http://bit.ly/IeLFEu>
> Tadeusz Sosnierz (tadzik) discovered that the Perl 6 Hackathon is better
> than bacon with maasdamer. Or at least on the same level. I think I am not
> supposed to comment on this.
>
> Perl 6 Hackathon in Oslo: Report From The Second Day<http://bit.ly/IjssDL>
> by Moritz Lenz
>
> Post-hackathon thoughts <http://bit.ly/ICmLyf>
> by Jan Ingvoldstad
>
> Rakudo Star 2012.04 - a useful, usable, 'early adopter' distribution of
> Perl 6 <http://bit.ly/ImhsHo>
>
> Training
>
> Dave Cross announced his free Perl training in London which 'sold out' in
> a few hours. There is no point to link to it, but it is interesting to
> mention. Apparently, free sells well :).
>
> Post-mortem Linguistics in Zurich <http://bit.ly/JiOk1U>
> by Damian Conway. Tuesday May 8, 2012.
>
> Quantum-Relativistic Time-Travel in Lisbon <http://bit.ly/IgbTb3>
> by Damian Conway. Thursday May 3, 2012
>
> The self promotion section
>
> Splice to slice and dice arrays in Perl <http://bit.ly/JiXCLv>
> Part of the Perl Maven tutorial/book.
>
> Facebook vs Google+ for Perl projects <http://bit.ly/Koc4k6>
> Listing the pages and comparing number of followers. If you are on either
> of those social networks, you might want to check out what pages you could
> follow.
>
> Events
>
> I usually include 3-4 of the nearest events. If your's is not here, I
> might not know about it. Let me know about it!
>
> 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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