Great CPAN modules released last week ; StackOverflow Perl report .
A free, once a week e-mail round-up of hand-picked news and articles about Perl.
As per the tradition, Python solution is discussed in the blog post. You would agree with me, it looks cute.
Rust is the talk of thw town. Thanks for sharing the knowledge with us.
https://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2024/04/The_Weekly_Challenge_264__Greatest_English_Array.html
Clever use of Perl regex. I am sure you will take a closer look once again.
https://hatley-software.blogspot.com/2024/04/robbie-hatleys-solutions-to-weekly_9.html
Thanks for sharing the special use of subsdtr(). You don't see this very often. Keep sharing.
Breaking task into smaller steps make the job so easy. Live demo is the highlight for me as always.
We all know the maz() but how many of you know about maxstr()? Keep it up great work.
Classic demo of Perl power, very impressive. Highly recommend.
Master of Perl one-liner is sharing the trick once again. Well done and thanks for sharing.
You will find the Raku one-liner very engaging as always. Keep it up great work.
https://fluca1978.github.io/2024/04/10/PerlWeeklyChallenge264.html
Splice of Perl and Raku are so identical that we have near identical solution. Well done.
https://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2024/04/perl-weekly-challenge-264-target-array.html
How much magic do you expect in one solution? Well checkout this week Raku solution and you will be surprised. Thanks for sharing.
Smoke Test? If you fancy then this is for you. Highly recommended.
https://github.sommrey.de/the-bears-den/2024/04/14/ch-264.html
Classic use of Raku power gives us cool one-liner full of magic. You must checkout.
https://www.braincells.com/perl/2024/04/perl_weekly_challenge_week_264.html
Simple and straight forward logic to deal with the task. You will fall in love with Perl.
Detailed analysis with complete documentation enough to keep you engaged. Keep it up great work.
Use of CPAN modules can help get you sleek solutions. Well done and thanks for sharing.
Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with the "Greatest English Letter" and "Target Array" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find plenty of solutions to keep you bu...
Welcome to a new week with a couple of fun tasks: "33% Appearance" and "Completing Word". If you are new to the weekly challenge, why not join us and have fun every week? For more information, pl...
https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-265
A thorough detailed breakdown of work carried out by Dave. The list is impressive, thanks for sharing.
https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/maintaining_perl_tonyc_january_2024
Dave completed tasks to help get blead into shape for the 5.40 release, such as analysing and reducing smoke failures, and fixing bugs.
https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/maintaining_perl_dave_mitchell_march_2024
Paul shared the work done as part of Grant for March 2024. Thank you for your contributions.
https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/pevans_core_dev_march_2024
Perl Steering Council shared the details of last meetup. Good to see, we are making good progress.
https://blogs.perl.org/users/psc/2024/04/this-week-in-psc-144-2024-04-11.html
The deadline for talk and paper submissions to the 2024 TPRC has been officially extended through April 20th for both the regular Perl and Raku tracks; and also the Science Track.
Hi there, Today is the DAY 1 of the German Perl Workshop 2024 . It is going to be very busy week for those attending the annual event. As per the schedule , CURTIS POE is giving talk on AI—Th...