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Posted Progress of blogs.perl.org grant to andrewalker
Hey all,
Here's another update about the grant for revitalizing blogs.perl.org. I'll start with an overview of what I wanted to achieve in the beginning, and where we got from there.
When I started this process, I looked at the "mainstream" PearlBee version as a basis for the new b…
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Posted What does a modern blog dashboard look like? to andrewalker
Yesterday, I described how I had approached developing PearlBee by reworking the data models and writing tests. That worked fine until a point, where the pipeline of user interaction was fairly obvious.
For example, it’s easy to write tests for a “reset password” feature. The user is…
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Posted Revitalizing blogs.perl.org to andrewalker
About a year ago, I submitted a grant proposal to TPF to revitalize this platform, blogs.perl.org. It was supposed to have taken only a few months, but it's still not ready. In the meantime, I have been completely silent, at least publicly. What's going on? Is it ever going to be delivered?
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Commented on What should be core in Perl 5.16?
I find File::Util really useful, and would make sense if it was added to core. Moose would be also great....
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nxadm.wordpress.com commented on
What should be core in Perl 5.16?
For core, I think we should really concentrate on the stuff that is hurting Perl:
- OO. The boilerplate and the verbosity needed to write OO with bless feels not really Perl.
=> Moose.
- Exception handling.
=> Try::Tiny
- Threading
=> ???C.
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Leon Timmermans commented on
What should be core in Perl 5.16?
I too agree with Elliot: let's not add too much to the core that isn't really close to the language. I'd like a MOP and better exception handling, but other than that we don't really need to add anything.
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lajandy commented on
What should be core in Perl 5.16?
My knee-jerk reaction is "no more stuff in the core!" Core Perl 5 is already getting bloated to the point *nix distributors are considering removing it from default installs. But after reading over others' comments, I do think there are a few additions that merit discussion. Most importantly, adding some form of try/catch block ala Try::Tiny should be discussed, especially if it could be augmented by a basic exception class like Exception::Simple. The eval exception handling syntax is just too crufty and awkward to use. Just about all modern languages have some type of built-in…
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Clayton Scott commented on
What should be core in Perl 5.16?
Ctypes!
There are a large number of tools I'd like to use that have C client libraries and since my C is weak and my XS is weaker having ctypes in core would be quite awesome.
http://gitorious.org/perl-ctypes/perl-ctypes
But I would happily settle for it to be on CPAN.
PS Thank you Reini Urban for picking up and running with the project.
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educated_foo commented on
What should be core in Perl 5.16?
Ctypes is great in that it doesn't need a compiler, but using mutant pack codes for function prototypes seems like a bad idea. I would rather see something that parsed (a subset of) C function prototypes. Even more awesome would be something that demangled and parsed C++ function names to get the prototypes automatically.
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