Stefan Hornburg (Racke)
- Website: www.linuxia.de/
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Posted Geekuni teams up as sponsor with the Perl Dancer conference to Racke
Geekuni provides Perl training for professionals
and joins us as bronze sponsor.A lot of thanks for helping us turn the Perl Dancer Conference into a
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Posted DBIx::Class Training in Vienna - only 149 € to Racke
We are offering an one day DBIx::Class training in Vienna on the 20th October. For details please check:
https://www.perl.dance/talks/23-dbix-class-training
The training fee will be only 149 € if you book until…
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Posted Reminder on Call for Papers for Perl Dancer Conference in Vienna to Racke
The submission deadline ends August 31th, midnight CET.
Please use the online form for submitting your talk or write to 2015@perl.dance if you need help or more time to prepare your proposal.…
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Posted Dancer2::Plugin::Auth::Extensible Presentation to Racke
Andrew Beverly is going to talk about https://metacpan.org/pod/Dancer2::Plugin::Auth::Extensible at the Perl Dancer Conference.
This talk will gi…
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Posted Perl Dancer Conference 2015 - Call for Papers to Racke
The Call for Papers for the Perl Dancer Conference 2015 in Vienna is now open!
We are accepting presentations in a wide range of topics, for example Dancer, Modern Perl, DBIx::Class, Perl "products" and security. Of course, we are open for any idea and s…
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Posted Breakfast, Lunch, Band & Social Event for Free to Racke
Thanks to our generous sponsors we can provide free breakfast, lunch, live band
Attendees and speaker…
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Posted First Perl::Dancer conference soon to Racke
About two weeks till the first Perl::Dancer conference starts!
Schedule will be released on Monday with speakers from Dancer, DBIx::Class and Interchange, notably Sawyer X and ribasushi.
There is still time to sneak in a presentation, hurry up! If you want to speak or simply attend…
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Posted Sawyer X joins Perl::Dancer conference as trainer and speaker to Racke
Sawyer X, one of the most prolific Dancer core developer and excellent
He is going to be in charge of the first training day, w…
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Posted Guest Speaker Peter Rabbitson at Perl::Dancer Conference to Racke
We managed to get Peter Rabbitson also known as ribasushi as guest speaker for our conference in October.
Peter is very famous for being the master mind and release manager for DBIx::Class, the most popular ORM in the Perl world. He also plays an import…
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Posted Amazon & Ebay to Racke
We are going to start a project to provide easy to use + install interfaces for Amazon and Ebay for Interchange 6, similar to the one available for Magento and other Ecommerce software. It should be also possible to use this in conjunction with Interchange 5.
With your help this becomes a …
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Posted Perl::Dancer Conference 2014 to Racke
We offer you the following incentives:
- From Zero to Hero
- Meet the Experts
- Build the Community …
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Posted Dancer::Session::DBIC to Racke
Two days ago I wrote a DBIx::Class session backend for Dancer.
https://github.com/interchange/Dancer-Session-DBIC
I couldn't upload to CPAN though, as this module name was…
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Posted Final Schedule for Ecommerce Innovation Conference to Racke
Here is the final schedule for our Ecommerce Innovation Conference at Hancock, NY, starting next Tuesday:
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Posted Ecommerce & Perl Conference to Racke
We would like to invite you to our conference in Hancock, NY.
The conference focuses on Open Source software and general topics regarding eCommerce (Payment / PCI-DSS, ERP, Best Practices, Usability, SEO, ...).
We are specially interested in speakers and attendees from the Perl Co…
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Commented on Swiss Perl Workshop has a Logo
Looks really nice!...
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Commented on Any::Moose is out, Moo is in!
I like "Yes, we do" better than "Yes, we can". My stuff is going to migrate to Moo as well....
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Commented on iTransact::Lite
It would be cool to base this module on Business::OnlinePayment, so users of Perl e-commerce software can easily integrate it. At any rate, please don't put it in the root namespace of CPAN, e.g. rename it to Business::iTransact::Lite. Regards Racke...
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Commented on Dancer release codename "Yanick in Black"
megasplat really fills in a gap in Dancer's usability - I ended up using complicated regular expressions and captures. Thanks for the release....
Comment Threads
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yanick.myopenid.com commented on
Dancer release codename "Yanick in Black"
I'll post a longer reaction to the news once I can articulate something past the insanely wide silly grin that is threatening to split my head in half. But, in the meantime: I am honored, I am thrilled, and most of all I am ever grateful that you guys let me play with your baby.
And now, if you excuse me, I have to go and - topically enough - do a little victory dance.
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JT Smith commented on
iTransact::Lite
Thanks for the suggestion. If at some point I need Business::OnlinePayment I'd certainly create a wrapper around this module for it. If somebody else needs it they're welcome to wrap my module. I specifically didn't use it because I don't need to be pluggable for my projects, and making a Business::OnlinePayment module requires a lot of code that I don't need.
As far as I know, there's no rule as to how modules need to be named. Starman, Plack, Moose, Catalyst, Facebook all sit in the root for example. And I don't think there will be anybody wanting to use the iTransact root namespac…
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Nova Patch commented on
iTransact::Lite
Here are some relevant quotes from On the Naming of Modules (pause.perl.org):
"There isn't a set of formal rules, or even its less restrictive little brother, guidelines, for naming your packages. Your module can use any name that it likes, but like all names, a good one goes a long way."
"For frameworks like
Moose
,Catalyst
, orDBI
provide a functionality around an idea rather than a particular low-level or general task. They don't live in a hierarchy because the… -
chimerix commented on
Any::Moose is out, Moo is in!
Is there a convenient way to specify many accessors at once, like you can with Object::Tiny, Class::Accessor, etc? If I have a dozen accessors and just want the simplest default accessors possible, can I do something like 'map { has } @accessor_names'? It would make transitioning from the other accessor generators so much easier than having to write a dozen separate verbose lines to accomplish the same thing.
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Sawyer X commented on
Any::Moose is out, Moo is in!
"has" is a command, so you can just do: "has $_ => ( is => 'ro' ) for @names".
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