All links are available on our Perl Community Subreddit:
- Brett Estrade Review of John P Linderman's Quick Sort Paper
- Justin Kelly Perl Supabase
- State of the Onions
- Perl Can Dev Ops Better Than You Think
- Brett Estrade Building Beowulf Clusters with Perl
- John Napiorkowski Porting ASGI from Python to Perl
- Kai Baker, et al Shiny CMS
- Privacy Preserving Applications
4 more have gone out to our exclusive mailing list. And we will have one more round for a total of 16 videos. We will also be releasing videos from the Winter 2025 PCC after our Summer 2026 PCC coming up on July 3rd & 4th in Austin, TX, USA.
Initial set posted on our Reddit page (https://www.reddit.com/r/perlcommunity/). Please direct all comments there.
As we did last time, we are giving early access to members of our low-volume mailing list. You may join by going to https://perlcommunity.org/science/#mailing_list.
You should be planning to attend the Summer PCC 2026 (Austin, TX / Virtual), which, as consistently promised, will take place on July 3rd and 4th. A CFP and paper call will be available soon.
Videos from this past Winter PCC (December 17–18) will be made available after our Summer PCC.
Calls to Action:
- join our mailing list
- think about submitting a Perl 5 talk or SPJ paper candidate to the Summer PCC in Austin, TX
- visit The Perl Community YouTube Channel for 2024 PCC videos (click here)
- consider supporting the Science Perl Journal; Issue #1 is still available at Barnes & Noble: https://science.perlcommunity.org/spj
2026 is sure to be as productive and busy for The Perl Community+ as 2024 and 2025.
Cheers,
Brett Estrade (OODLER)
+The Perl Community is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Austin, Texas, USA. It is dedicated to the advancement of Perl 5 through its committees, including AI Perl, Perl::Types, and the Science Perl Committees, as well as publications like the Science Perl Journal. (Registered DOI Prefix: 10.63971)