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Perlbuzz news roundup for 2009-06-24

By Andy Lester on June 24, 2009 12:11 PM | No Comments

These links are collected from the Perlbuzz Twitter feed. If you have suggestions for news bits, please mail me at andy@perlbuzz.com.

  • How Perl 6 just sells itself
  • Converting an A4 PDF to Letter with Margins
  • Read-optimize your source code
  • Optimizing life for reduced frustration
  • Request for assistance: The most important toolchain bug
  • Stealing from Padre for Vim
  • Allison Randal in Linux Magazine: "Why Parrot is Important"
  • Anyone want to adopt Getopt::Auto?
  • Rakudo Perl 6 dev release #18: Pittsburgh
  • DBIx::Class vs Class::DBI vs Rose::DB::Object vs Fey::ORM
  • 3D graphics with Perl 6
  • A gentle introduction to Moose
  • "Radical Career Success in a Down Economy": A free webcast on July 1st
  • Gray coding at the pediatrician's office
  • What I got out of the Parrot Workshop
  • Rakudo gets mainstream press attention in SD Times
  • Movable Type fork is an opportunity to harness CPAN
  • YAPC::NA 2010 will be in Columbus, Ohio
  • Scaling out is frictionless when you use open source software

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