When: December 18th (on the day of the 37th Birthday of Perl) Where : Virtual Dress Code : Whatever you want Price : FREE How to join : sign up for the mailing list (QR in image), or perlcommunity.org/science/#mai…) Wanna know more : science.perlcommunity.org/spj#… submitted by /u/ReplacementSlight413 |
perl -CS -E'say v74.65.80.72'
I wanted to grok how deeply I didn't understand what this was doing, so I also made some modifications:
while true; do perl -CS -E 'say eval ( sprintf "v%s", join ".", map { int rand 1024 } ( 0 .. (int rand 24) + 8 ) )'; sleep 1; done
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How does the following work, specifically the triple equal sign print "hello" =~ y===c # -> 4
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Hey friends, a few weeks back we introduced SlapbirdAPM (an open-source Perl application performance monitor), and received some great feedback from the community! Today we'd like to announce that you are now able to track DBI queries in your applications (only available for Dancer2 and Mojolicious for now), regardless of your database, ORM, etc. Here's what it looks like! You can see the dancer2 code that generated these queries here. preview.redd.it/l2jvz1bne8nd1.… This is just one of the many monitoring features provided by SlapbirdAPM, hopefully you find them as useful as we do! And a reminder we have a *forever* free tier available for everyone! submitted by /u/ivan_linux |
Mo utilities for email.
Changes for 0.02 - 2024-04-26T23:02:53+02:00
- Add tests for error parameters.
- Rewrite the tests so that the functional tests are first and then the errors.