Here's a brief look-back of YAPC::Asia Tokyo 2013 using the official photo set, hosted by 30 Days Album. All the talk slides (at least the ones that the speakers uploaded) are available on our site, along with videos from each talk. The videos can also be checked out from our Youtube page Also, if you find this interesting, you might want to read Miyagawa's blog post about it, too Day 0 Day 0 has
Due to popular demand, I'm going to post a summary/transcript of my presentation for YAPC::Asia Tokyo 2013, titled "Fighting Legacy Code". It's also the presentation that I would've given if I didn't cancel my attendance for YAPC::NA Austin 2013. Because I wrote all this in a rush, the language is very terse. Please let me know on twitter (@lestrrat) if somethings don't make sense. You could also
While it's still just started, goccy, a Japanese hacker who has been working on rather cool modules, has been working on PerlMotion, which allows you to write iOS apps in Perl. I'm not an iOS guy so I haven't delved too deep into it, but other than the fact that it could use a bit more packaging love, I head that something is actually running on iOS... Although I'm not involved in project, I perso
First of all, I love CPAN. CPAN was the first of its kind, to provide an extensive and official library of modules that support the language itself. CPAN is very much a part of Perl as much as regular expressions are. Without CPAN, Perl would never be as versatile or useful as it exists now. But, CPAN is also very old. It's been around since late 1995, almost 20 years now. As such, it has grown to
Padre Form Builder - A cross-platform GUI design solution for Perl For a long time now I've been saying to anyone that would listen that the only thing preventing Perl from being a good language for desktop development was a lack of decent library support, and a lack of decent tools to make development relatively efficient. With Padre, we've certainly gone a long way towards demonstrating that bui
compiling, debugging, generating, optimizing (breaking stuff) This was just added to perloptree.pod in B::C Call a subroutine subname(args...) => pushmark args ... gv => *subname entersub Call a method Here we have several combinations to define the package and the method name, either compile-time (static as constant string), or dynamic as GV (for the method name) or PADSV (package name). method_n
(Note: open the post to see the indicators. blogs.perl.org doesn't show them on the summary page) Indexing the whole CPAN to the beta version of MetaCPAN just finished. Here is one example of what you can do with the data available from MetaCPAN: This is rafl's activity over the last 24 month. And the activity of the Plack distribution. If you want to include these indicators on your homepage, cop
Jeffrey Kegler's tech blog. Topics include his Marpa parser and parsing in general. I've just read a very thoughtful description of why one Perl programmer switched to Python. In this blog post, I'll explain why I did not. When I started on the Marpa project, Perl was not an automatic choice. In fact it looked like it might be the wrong one. There was as much buzz for Python then as now. Maybe mor
YAPC::Asia 2010 is over. Well, it actually ended more than two weeks ago. It was fabulous as a whole. Larry's keynote was quite interesting. Jesse's was fabulous in many ways (including that nico-nico-ish twitter stream). Miyagawa-san's was moving. This year we also had a special session where Japanese perl mongers group leaders were invited to discuss issues and encourage people to join or start
How do you know when a new programming language is ready to be released? You try porting a real software framework to it. I recently completed a port of a Perl 5 framework to the Rakudo implementation of Perl 6, and guess what? It just works! This is my story... After only a short ten year wait, a Perl 6 implementation is scheduled for release this month. Rakudo * (aka Rakudo Star) will be inaugur
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