Achei incrível, essa resposta no artigo "Why Perl?" @Ada > What truly original ideas have originated from the Perl community in recent years?
Yes, Moose Python's bullwinkel http://code.google.com/p/bullwinkle/ Ruby's doodle http://doodle.rubyforge.org/ http://transfixedbutnotdead.com/2008/03/12/doodling-with-moose-part-1/ Javascript's joose http://code.google.com/p/joose-js/ 2011/10/10 Alexei Znamensky <[email protected]> > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Gabor Szabo <[email protected]> > Date: 10 October 2011 11:44 > Subject: [Perlweekly] The current Perl Weekly News - Issue #11 > To: [email protected] > > > Perl Weekly <http://perlweekly.com/> > > Issue #11 - October 10, 2011 > You can read the newsletter on the > web<http://perlweekly.com/archive/11.html>, > if you prefer. > > Hi there! > > The London Perl Workshop will take place on 12th November. There are going > to be a few training classes. Among them, I am giving a 4 hours long Perl > Testing class. It would be nice to see you there. > > I read a blog post, (I won't link to it) about the the lack of > documentation of some CPAN modules and how it is the 'job' of the CPAN > authors to write that too. I would like to see more and better > documentation, but this rant was totally useless. If you find a module > lacking documentation and you are already reading the source code to > understand how to use it, please, spend an hour or two writing some PODs and > sending to the author. Or just publish them as a blog entry. This will make > our whole ecosystem better. > > But let's see the posts: > > Articles > > Taming Pod::Weaver <http://babyl.ca/techblog/entry/taming-pod-weaver> > It is Yanick Champoux story time again. This is such a great counter > example of the other blog post, I read today. That rant about the lack of > documentation. This is a solution. I love the way Yanick writes. I wish, I > would understand more of it. No! I wish I could write like that. > > Why Perl?<http://jjnapiorkowski.typepad.com/modern-perl/2011/10/why-perl.html> > The Perl Weekly readers probably don't need any convincing as to why use > Perl but this article by John Napiorkowski can be a good tool when you talk > to others about the language. > > Corelist and Perlbrew - 2 Perl command line tools for remote Perl > work<http://blogs.perl.org/users/tyler_slijboom/2011/10/corelist-and-perlbrew---2-perl-command-line-tools-for-remote-perl-work.html> > Tyler Slijboom asks: Will this script run under the Perl version available > to the customer? and then uses the above two tools to give an answer. > > Yet another taint mode > reminder<http://www.dagolden.com/index.php/1560/yet-another-taint-mode-reminder-to-use-taint-mode-if-you-care-about-security/> > For improved security of your Perl application David Golden (dagolden) > suggest the use of the (IMHO) mostly neglected taint mode of Perl. > > Testing > > Test::DBIx::Class<http://blogs.perl.org/users/wolfgang_kinkeldei/2011/10/testdbixclass.html> > Wolfgang Kinkeldei too complains about documentation (this is the 3rd I > read tonight) but he actually complains that there is too much of it ... so > he provides a simple example on how to use the Test::DBIx::Class module. > > Code > > The inevitable > Tie::CHI<http://www.openswartz.com/2011/10/07/the-inevitable-tiechi/> > Caching a hash. Jonathan Swartz, the author of Mason and CHI shows how > 'tie' can provide a very simple interface to a cache. > > Pagination has become kids play with Dancer > ...<http://blogs.perl.org/users/mohammad_s_anwar/2011/10/pagination-has-become-kids-play-with-dancer.html> > Mohammad S Anwar is new on blogs.perl.org and this is his second very > useful blog. This time he takes us through the way he used > Template::Plugin::Pagination to divide up a result set to several pages of > results. > > Querying ElasticSearch from > VIM<http://blogs.perl.org/users/ovid/2011/10/querying-elasticsearch-from-vim.html> > It is a bit unclear to me why did Ovid give this title while it seems the > interesting part of his blog entry was the Perl script that highlights the > character where a json file has a syntax error. The funny thing is that the > Perl Weekly is based on a JSON file and I am writing it in Padre. So I > already wanted to write a plugin to do syntax checking of JSON files. Now I > can just take what Ovid wrote. > > You joined the Perl Weekly to get weekly e-mails about the Perl programming > language and related topics. > Want to see more? 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