Robert Blackwell
- About: I am a Pittsburgh Perl Parent.
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Posted Bus Pirate hacking opportunity to Robert Blackwell
Sadly Perl Hardware has been off to an incredibly slow start but his YAPC::NA I want to really give it a big kick to get going. In those efforts I need help. I am offering a free
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Commented on New module Path::Iterator::Rule::RT
That is cool! I have more features, tests and documentation coming too. So if you need a feature ask. I only have bits of time here and there to work on the module and just pushing what I have as...
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Posted New module Path::Iterator::Rule::RT to Robert Blackwell
I use Request Tracker (RT) all the time for work and home projects. What this means is I am left with ticket litter--lots of directories with names like test, examples, ETL, Proof of Concepts, foo, bar, baz, x. It all adds up to lots of ticket litter. …
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Commented on Categorizing CPAN modules
I think using Pinboard or similar service would be great. I am sure we could populate the tags in very creative ways. It is even uses Perl....
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Commented on A Simple Plack/DBI Example
I extended your comment into a small test. I used JSON instead of DateTime b/c it wanted a year....
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Posted Loving some puppet to Robert Blackwell
I do love being able to just do
cpanm Moose
But I am gaining much love for
puppet apply -e 'package { "perl-Moose": ensure => "installed" }'
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Posted I need your help with Perl and the Internet of Things at YAPC::NA to Robert Blackwell
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Commented on This is a QR Code. We’re going to use QR Codes a lot at...
Interesting that the yapc mailing list version of this post created lots of response and the blog post not so much. Glad JT discovered the mailing list....
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Posted Pittsburgh Perl Workshop Oct 8th and 9th. to Robert Blackwell
Hope to see you at the Pittsburgh Perl Workshop.
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Commented on 4 Arg open ...
I have a several modules where we save a file and it also commits/adds the file in git. This is great when I am using the tools that is already using those modules. I am interested in getting that ability...
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Posted 4 Arg open ... to Robert Blackwell
Anyone else having dreams of a four arg open?
open FILEHANDLE,MODE,REFERENCE,GIT COMMIT MESSAGE
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Posted Pittsburgh Perl Workshop - Hardware Hackathon to Robert Blackwell
Over the years I have been trying to get the perl community excited about hardware hacking, physical computing and the like.
I am encouraged by the feedback I have received and am excited to say that we are having a Hardware Ha…
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Posted Pittsburgh Perl Workshop October 9-10 2010. to Robert Blackwell
We have great talks, great classes, Larry Wall keynoting and a great hallway track.
This year PPW will be in the new Gates Center at CMU and it would be great to break it in with the biggest PPW ye…
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Posted Pittsburgh Perl Workshop CFP ends Monday Sept 6 to Robert Blackwell
The Pittsburgh Perl Workshop 2010 will be Saturday October 9 and Sunday 10 at the Gates Center at CMU.
Don't miss your chance to speak at this years Workshop. The Call For Papers ends Monday Sept 6.
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Posted Pittsburgh Perl Workshop 2010 to Robert Blackwell
We are happy to have Larry Wall keynote PPW 2010 in the new Gates and Hillman Cen…
Comment Threads
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Olivier Mengué (dolmen) commented on
Categorizing CPAN modules
Adding more links to other modules in SEE ALSO sections is also a way to link modules.
This is currently about the only solution to discover other related modules while browsing on MetaCPAN.If you see such links missing for a distribution it is always a good thing to report this as a bug at rt.cpan.org. All authors to which I've reported such bugs have responded favorably.
Maybe we need some author tools that would automatically extract links from SEE ALSO and add them to a new section in META.json to make this information easier to process...
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Mark Stosberg commented on
Categorizing CPAN modules
I like the idea of adding tags, but would like the public to be able to tag modules, not just module authors.
For example, I have some friends on Flickr who take great photos, but don't tag them. I follow up and tag on their behalf.
Another "Discovery" feature I would like for metacpan.org is "what's new by keyboard". For example, I'd like to know:
"What new modules have been published in the MooseX namespace recently?"
and
"What new modules have been published that use Moose recently?"
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Steven Haryanto commented on
Categorizing CPAN modules
If you see such links missing for a distribution it is always a good thing to report this as a bug at rt.cpan.org. All authors to which I've reported such bugs have responded favorably.
Good idea. I'll try to remember to do that in the future...
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stas commented on
Categorizing CPAN modules
Thanks for raising an issue, Steven! Your post made me unbox and polish a toy project of mine which envolves tapping into the collective wisdom of Perl community:
CPAN::U is a collaborative filter based recommendation system for Perl developers. It gathers data from "++" button counts across the MetaCPAN and builds a predictive model of modules often used together by CPAN authors.
Not quite ready yet, consider as a pre-release: http://sysd.org/cpan-u/ -
chris fedde commented on
New module Path::Iterator::Rule::RT
I'm working in a group that uses everyone else's ticket system but does not use one of our own for our work. Coming from environments where the ticket is king, I've found this way of working very strange. I have attempted to stop gap with things like ToDo lists in wiki pages and so on.
Your post reminds me of why this is such a bad idea and why I want a ticketing system to do this with. Tools like Trac and Gitlab don't seem to integrate as well with the email-centric work flow I see around me.
I guess this is me finally admtting that I better get RT installed and start usi…
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