---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Gabor Szabo <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 4:21 PM
Subject: [Perlweekly] #49 - New: Perl 5 porters summary and CERT Perl
Secure Coding Standard
To: [email protected]


   Perl Weekly <http://perlweekly.com/>

Issue #49 - July 2 , 2012 - New: Perl 5 porters summary and CERT Perl
Secure Coding Standard
 You can read the newsletter on the web<http://perlweekly.com/archive/49.html>,
if you prefer.

Mingalarba,

This issue is still full of links to people posting about their experience
at YAPC::NA. Some of them generic reports, others are links to the talks of
the specific person. See them in the second part of this newsletter.

Besides those, there are quite a few interesting and diverse articles this
week.

Enjoy!

Announcements

Perl5-Porters Weekly: 2012 June 17-25 <http://bit.ly/KMlV3E>
Mark Allen started a weekly report about the discussions on the Perl 5
porters mailing list. If you don't know, that's the list where people who
maintain and develop the Perl compiler/interpreter discuss what they
working on, what features are added to perl and which are removed. If you
don't have a lot of time but still would like to know what's planned for
perl, this could be a very useful resource for you! In this entry, probably
the most important news is the release of 5.17.1, the first developer
snapshot for next years release of 5.18. Try it.

Perl 6 Maven site launched <http://bit.ly/NblWQE>
I have set this up to build a place where people can go if they want to
learn Perl 6. Some people might think it is too early. Others might say it
is too late. I think it is a question of investment. I am going to invest
quite some energy to make this a useful resource. While Perl 6 is not
'production ready' for many people, I am planning to be pragmatic and
useful there. So the site already has a list of Perl 6 modules you can use.
And a mailing list you can subscribe to. See you there!

Articles

The CERT Perl Secure Coding Standard <http://bit.ly/NkVCBz>
A long article listing many potential security issues in Perl code. Some of
the problems can lead to an attacker gaining access to the system, others
just create a denial of service for legitimate users. In any case, having
such document to work with, will hopefully bring more companies to use
better practices when coding in Perl. It can also bring people to start
using Perl::Critic as it already has policies that can help check your code
for many of these vulnerabilities.

Perl web framework Mojolicious reaches 3.0 <http://bit.ly/LHsp3C>
This is the short announcement on The H.

What is Modern Perl? <http://bit.ly/LqjYLI>
The expression 'Modern Perl' has a number of meanings, depending who you
ask. Dave Cross explains the differences in a guest poster at JosetteOrama.

Perl Unicode Cookbook: Further Resources <http://bit.ly/MLn90F>
The closing article of the 44 part series by Tom Christiansen has links to
various Unicode related perldocs, modules and some other resources.

CPAN

Help Wanted - A Proposal <http://bit.ly/NT5mEh>
How can a CPAN author tell the world she needs help maintaining her module?
The best place is probably in the META data of the module. That's what
Yanick Champoux thought and implemented. Now we 'only' need to get people
use this.

Fun

Learning Perl Challenge: popular history <http://bit.ly/Mkty79>
A new challenge by brian d foy. There are already 5 responses, but it is a
simple task. Go try it.

Raspberry Pi - will it get our children programming? and if so why not in
Perl? <http://bit.ly/MMv79F>
Martin Evans tells us how he got into programming and tells us about his
view on Raspberry Pi, you know the cheapest computer currently available,
and how that might - or might not drive kids to learn programming. I liked
his article, but I have doubts about simple devices to be interesting to
kids.

Windows

Perl Windows - Grab all the system tray icons & get their
co-ordinates<http://bit.ly/LJyzED>
There is no detailed explanation, but Aditya Ivaturi shares a script with
us that can be useful for anyone using and automating Windows.

On Windows, how can I maximize a window created using Win32::OLE?
<http://bit.ly/LPb5Qq>
This is a code example by Sinan Unur. Also without detailed explanation,
but with useful code.

PDL, Scientific Perl, Big Data

Adapting PDL to a Big Data Landscape <http://bit.ly/N35Gza>
David Mertens makes the case of improving PDL and making it more popular
riding the wave of the growing Big Data analysis field. There are some
links to follow, for example to the PDL book.

Videos

YAPC::NA Videos <http://bit.ly/LZh2Xn>
There are already 51 videos uploaded, 78 subscribers and 2,739 views.
That's an average of 53 views per video which seems ok until you realize
that more 400 went on viewing an unrelated promo and another 200 for the
two 'fights'.

Perl 6

t5: Enumerating trees <http://bit.ly/N2pwhv>
This was the 5th, and final task in the Perl 6 Coding Contest 2011. In a
nutshell, you were supposed to draw all the different trees with N nodes
and N-1 vertices. Without duplications.

Rakudo Star 2012.06 released <http://bit.ly/NT8dNu>
It contains the latest release of the Rakudo compiler, Parrot, some modules
and documentation. If you are learning Perl 6, this might be a good package
to start with.

Another month of blogging: adventure game, here I come!<http://bit.ly/QRLuEY>
Carl Masak has started another writing spree, blogging every day during
July as he is developing his adventure game in Perl 6. Not only has he
announced it yesterday, he also posted the first entry.

Other

MetaCPAN favourites weekly report <http://bit.ly/MkxTXW>

Stack Overflow perl report <http://bit.ly/LPmZtG>

YAPC::NA

Still more entries from YAPC::NA

YAPC:NA Videos 
Posted!<http://jjnapiorkowski.typepad.com/modern-perl/2012/06/yapcna-videos-posted.html>
John Napiorkowski has posted links to his presentation and video recording
from YAPC::NA

YAPC::NA 2012 recap <http://bit.ly/Mkb5rc>
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa's blog

Wifi Stats for YAPC::NA 2012 <http://bit.ly/OUp2ho>
So how much bandwidth do 400 Perl hackers use, while they are supposed to
listen to talks?

I went to a YAPC! <http://bit.ly/LZgRLC>
Ricardo Signes (RJBS) was playing during YAPC.

My full YAPC::NA 2012 materials <http://bit.ly/LqkI3o>
There are no YAPC stores in this post, just links to the talks of Joel
Berger.

YAPC::NA 2012 After Action Report <http://bit.ly/LYalTV>
The report of lajandy who is apparently also called Andrew Johnson.

YAPC:NA Videos Posted! <http://bit.ly/LYdpzq>
Links to the videos and the talks of John Napiorkowski.

Yet Another YAPC::NA Report <http://bit.ly/LZlAgh>
Report by David Mertens - known for his work on PDL. He writes about his
efforts, and success to build a little 'scientific Perl' community within
YAPC and Perl in general.

Events

I usually list the next 3-4 events here. The list of all the events can be
found on the web site <http://perlweekly.com/events.html>. If your Perl
event is not listed there, please let me know.

YAPC::EU 2012 <http://bit.ly/AhGEh4>
August 20-22, 2012, Frankfurt, Germany

Mooving to Moose Hackathon <http://bit.ly/MKmhMn>
August 25-30, Preikestolen Mountain Lodge, near Stavanger, Norway

YAPC::Asia Tokyo 2012 <http://bit.ly/A7Tzak>
September 27-29, 2012, Tokyo, Japan

Italian Perl workshop <http://bit.ly/LnrUgl>
October 11-12, 2012, Bologna, Italy

You joined the Perl Weekly to get weekly e-mails about the Perl programming
language and related topics.
Want to see more? See the archives <http://perlweekly.com/archive/> of all
the issues.
Reading this as a non-subscriber? click here to join
us<http://perlweekly.com/>free of charge.
(C) Copyright Gabor Szabo <http://szabgab.com/>. The articles are copyright
the respective authors.
You can unsubscribe here <http://perlweekly.com/unsubscribe.html> if you
don't want to receive mails any more.

You can freely redistribute this message if you keep the whole message
intact, including the Copyright notice and this text.

_______________________________________________
Perlweekly mailing list
[email protected]
http://mail.perlweekly.com/mailman/listinfo/perlweekly




-- 
Fayland Lam // http://www.fayland.org/

-- 
您收到此邮件是因为您订阅了 Google 网上论坛的“PerlChina Mongers 讨论组”论坛。
要向此网上论坛发帖,请发送电子邮件至 [email protected]。
要取消订阅此网上论坛,请发送电子邮件至 [email protected]。
若有更多问题,请通过 http://groups.google.com/group/perlchina?hl=zh-CN 访问此网上论坛。

回复