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Perl Weekly #642 - Perl and PAUSE

Originally published at Perl Weekly 642

Hi there,

Have you uploaded a module to CPAN?

If yes then you will have come across PAUSE. One of the PAUSE admins, Neil Bowers, has written handful of blog posts to help anyone understand the internals. I would recommend you start with What happens when you upload to CPAN?. I have seen beginners fighting with issues related to versioning. You should checkout one more cool post: Semantic Version. Do you want more? If yes there here is one more post on the same subject by Dave Cross: Version Numbers.

During the research, I found an interview of Neil Bowers with the chief editor Gabor Szabo. I really enjoyed watching it after a long time.

How do you debug your Perl script?

I belong to old school and still today use the command line switch -d for debugging. I know there are other ways of debugging. Recently I tried using editor Visual Studio Code with the help of colleague at work. Although I liked the visual debugging but for me old is gold. If you are new to debugging then you should checkout the YouTube video by Ricardo Signes.

Ever thought of contributing to Perl?

In old days (15 years for me), it was really complicated subject. Ever since the move to guide is out there if you fancy. Paul Evans written a detailed post: Writing a Perl Core Feature.

I am sure you have enough to keep you busy until next week. Last but not least belated Happy Diwali everyone.

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Your editor: Mohammad S. Anwar.

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Unique approach to deal with the weekly task. Have fun.

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This week we have more than Perl problem. Very interesting and thanks for sharing.

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Detailed task breakdown with exceptional discussion. Highly recommended.

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Nice demo of PDL, you really don't want to miss it. Thanks for sharing.

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Having Perl and Raku solutions side-by-side is fun to learn new tricks. Keep it up great work.

Perl Weekly Challenge 242: Flip Matrix

Dealing with matrix using Raku magic can be fun. Bonus you also get Perl version. Well done.

grepping the arrays for fun and profit!

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Perl Weekly Challenge 242

Use of bitmasks? The end result is worth checking, Thanks for sharing.

Checking and Flipping

Dealing matrix using map is very clever. Clever approach.

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COAN makes life so easy and fun, You don't want to skip it.

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Task analyis done with detailed discussion. Don't forget to try the solutions.

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Simple yet elegant solutions with detailed task analysis. Well done and thanks for sharing.

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