These links are collected from the Perlbuzz Twitter feed. If you have suggestions for news bits, please mail me at andy@perlbuzz.com.
- Use when() as a statement modifier (effectiveperlprogramming.com)
- What's coming in Perl 5.14? (effectiveperlprogramming.com)
- given/when is the Perl switch statement (transfixedbutnotdead.com)
- Holy cow is the new @github pull request feature slick (github.com)
- What's going right in Perl (modernperlbooks.com)
- Take a look at the speed improvements in Rakudo Star (gil.di.uminho.pt)
- swaks, an SMTP transaction tester in Perl (blogs.perl.org)
- Ten years of Birmingham Perl Mongers (blogs.perl.org)
- use.perl.org shutting down indefinitely (use.perl.org)
- It's the Perl event of the summer! The first Perl mongers meeting to have its own trailer (blogs.perl.org)
- Extracting bullet lists from PowerPoint with Perl and Win32::OLE (blog.nu42.com)
- Perl 5.12.2 released (search.cpan.org)
- I &heart; the Perl Community (blog.fox.geek.nz)
- HTML::Tidy 1.54 is released, which should make building easier. (perlbuzz.com)
- Perl is my community. (blogs.perl.org)
- Less than three weeks until Pittsburgh Perl Workshop 2010 (pghpw.org)
- Try Rakudo Perl 6 in your browser. (try.rakudo.org)
- Company behind only real Perl blogging platform seems to be veering away from blogging. (mashable.com)
- Why not just help the guy out, and allow him to progress faster to the more interesting parts of Perl? (bit.ly)
- A comparison of Perl serialization modules (blogs.perl.org)
- Job boards no more "help" you find a job than a billboard "helps" you find a new pair of shoes. (bit.ly)
- A few things every job-seeking programmer should know about project manager (stellman-greene.com)
- Book review: "Effective Perl Programming" (books.dzone.com)
- I love that the MySQL conference wants PostgreSQL content. Would love to see YAPC do the same, maybe some Ruby talks. (chesnok.com)
- ARP poisoning with Perl (sharpsproductions.com)
- Set default values with the defined-or operator. (effectiveperlprogramming.com)
- Google Open Source and a recap of Summer of Code (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
- Colonizing the Lacuna Expanse with Perl (perl.com)
- If you ever need a regex, look first at Regexp::Common. It's like a CPAN for regexes! (search.cpan.org)
