Daniel Böhmer
- Website: metacpan.org/author/DBOEHMER
- About: I am a freelance Perl developer from Leipzig.pm, Germany. I regularly support Perl teams for weeks up to months to get things done and try to leave things better than I found it. Although I am often offered a full-time job, I like looking into different companies and sharing useful experiences between teams.
Together with Lichtkind we run the Leipzig.pm Perl Mongers group.
In my spare time I work on a web platform for collecting recipes and making food plans for multi-day group events: Coocook.org.
Recent Actions
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Commented on Making YAML.pm, YAML::Syck and YAML::XS safer by default
I really appreciate your enduring effort to improve the state of the YAML! Not only did you create your robust and sophisticated YAML::PP but also push the other YAML modules forward into a sensible state. Thanks for your great work...
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Posted Get your 36c3 ticket NOW! to Daniel Böhmer
Unten in Deutsch. (German version below.)
It’s that time of the year again! The 36th Chaos Communication Congress (36c3) is coming to Leipzig in Germany. From December 27 to December 30 my hometown will hol…
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Posted German Perl Workshop (GPW) 2019 videos online to Daniel Böhmer
English version below
Die Videos vom Deutschen Perl-Workshop Anfang März 2019 in München sind jetzt – weniger als zwei Monate später – online auf YouTube zu finden:
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Commented on See you next year at 36c3!
@steffenw: There's a searchbox on media.ccc.de but it returns not very specific results. Most talks at congress don't have a focus on Perl. Nevertheless it's still necessary to be present as Perl community and an important part of congress are...
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Posted See you next year at 36c3! to Daniel Böhmer
Visitors of the 35th Chaos Communication Congress had a great time between Christmas and new year's eve and you're invited to be part of it next year at the 36th congress. As everybody seems to be pleased with the venue it will probably be from December 27th to 30th again in…
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Posted Update: Perl Mongers 🐫🦋 at 35th Chaos Communication Congress to Daniel Böhmer
This is a follow-up to the previous blog post Perl[56] on the 35c3.
The Perl community will be officially present on the 35th Chaos Commu…
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Posted Perl[56] on the 35c3 to Daniel Böhmer
Between Christmas and new year (Dec 27-30) Leipzig, Germany will hold the largest hacker conference in Europe: the 35th Chaos Communication Congress. Do you consider going to 35c3?
Tickets are sold only in…
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Commented on qk: Quote Membership Hash Keys
I like your idea, although I found the result of qk() quite surprising. It's useful after all. However, I suggest writing my $arrayref = qa[foo bar] to make it look like an arrayref constructor....
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Commented on Stupid Regexp Trick: Fail on match
Is there any reason you could not make use of Scalar::Util::looks_like_number?...
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Commented on Simplest way of serving local files over HTTP?
I've been using http_this for a long time. It's easy to install if you're used to CPAN and just a simple command without mandatory arguments. Much better than any Perl or Python code to remember and type in each time....
Comment Threads
- Toby Inkster commented on qk: Quote Membership Hash Keys
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Dean commented on
See you next year at 36c3!
Great work representing perl. Keep it up.
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brian d foy commented on
Making YAML.pm, YAML::Syck and YAML::XS safer by default
Data::Dumper and Storable have the same problem.
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tinita commented on
Making YAML.pm, YAML::Syck and YAML::XS safer by default
Thanks Daniel :)
In this case thanks should go to the folks from the Debian Perl Team, Gregor Herrmann and Dominique Dumont.
They kept reminding us to do this change ;-)Forgot to mention them in the post, as it was late yesterday
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tinita commented on
Making YAML.pm, YAML::Syck and YAML::XS safer by default
Yeah. The difference is, IMHO, that I wouldn't load data from untrusted sources via Data::Dumper or Storable.
But for YAML that's not unusual, and people don't expect it to do potentially dangerous things by default.
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