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Slow personal progress
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I am still surprised how powerful inertia. Really is in personal development. Or whatever this is. It took me quite some time till I figured out I have to separate the technical Perl content. Of this site from the general content like this post, and moved the technical content to the Perl Maven. Site Even that separation was not smooth. At one point I had 3 separate site, one for Perl 5 Maven. One for a Perl Maven competition. That never materialized, and Perl 6 Maven. Finally in February 2014. I publish...
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Announcing the Perl Maven Competition
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Announcing the Perl Maven Competition. Do you know Rails Rumble. They are both 48-hour long, on-line competitions, or hackathons if you wish for the respective communities. They build beautiful things during these competitions. It's time time that we, in the Perl community will have our own competition! Let me announce the Perl Maven Competition. You can build anything. There will be judges, and voting, and prizes, we "just" have to organize all this. So go ahead, read about the competition. Blog comment...
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Source of visitors of Perl-related sites
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Source of visitors of Perl-related sites. In case you are intereste where do the visitors of some of the biggest Perl-related sites come from in percentage of all the visits. The last column shows the total number of visits in the last month. All the data based on Google Analytics. Published on 2015-05-22 by Gabor Szabo. In the comments, please wrap your code snippets within pre /pre tags and use spaces for indentation. Blog comments powered by Disqus. Python, JavaScript, Node.js, Ruby, and more.
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Pro or Not Pro?
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Pro or Not Pro? This is the second part of my slow personal progress. All the time while I was writing the Perl Maven site I had the question of income. One of the experimental solution was the creation of the Perl Maven Pro. Providing people with addition advanced articles and screencasts in exchange of a modest monthly fee. Apparently the same thing worked quite well. For Avdi Grimm who runs Ruby Tapas. You see, I was creating some of the best articles for the paying customers, but as there were only a...
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Sean O'Donnell - My latest bookmarks @ del.icio.us
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Welcome to my del.icio.us. Web Service API Client, written in PHP. UIkit - A lightweight and modular front-end framework. Bootstrap-colorpicker: Customizable colorpicker plugin for Twitter Bootstrap. Ansible JIRA Module Documentation. 20 Awesome Nmap Command Examples Networks, Penetration. Creating a Chroot Jail for SSH Access Allan Feid. Guzzle, an extensible PHP HTTP client. Code Maven - for people who code. 50 Open Source Tools Tech Companies Love - Datamation. Git on the Server - The Protocols. Paral...
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What does "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" really mean?
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What does "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" really mean? I keep hearing and reading this nice proverb if it ain't broke, don't fix it. The latest appearance was in response to Shlomi Fish. Suggesting that some Ancient Perl code should be replaced by Modern Perl code. I am not saying that every piece of code should be rewritten every 6 months but in my understanding that sentence actually translates to let's wait till it breaks and then panic. How much will it cost in money, time, and lost sleep?
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