I stumbled upon this really nice page from Ruby, describing the language from the perspective of other common programming languages:
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/ruby-from-other-languages/
The page is written in a friendly tone, inviting programmers familiar with other programming languages to Ruby. No programming language is being viewed as inferior, quite the contrary: all mentioned languages are praised and even defended from haters, for example:
- "Perl is awesome. Perl’s docs are awesome. The Perl community is … awesome. For those Perlers who long for elegant OO features built-in from the beginning, Ruby may be for you."
- "Happily, it turns out that Ruby and C have a healthy symbiotic relationship. And, of course, Ruby itself is written in C."
- "Java is mature. It’s tested. And it’s fast (contrary to what the anti-Java crowd may still claim)."
- "Python is another very nice general purpose programming language."
I believe Perl could greatly benefit from having a similar page. With its friendly philosophy and TMTOWTDI, it seems natural to invite programmers from other languages, with an approach of "Don't be afraid to keep programming the way you are used to, if it works in Perl, there are no limits enforced".
Since Perl is now not a common choice for new code or for learning, it makes a lot of sense to bring over people from other languages. Especially in an age where strict conventions seem to be praised, I can see Perl becoming a source of some fresh air.
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networking constants and support functions
Changes for 2.038 - 2024-04-15
- CHANGES
- BUGFIXES
Dist::Zilla configuration the way AJNN does it
Changes for 0.07 - 2024-04-15
- Add git contributors to meta and pod
- Use an HTTP link instead of an SMTP address in the pod author section
- Add readme support for main modules with separate .pod files
- Use Leftovers instead of Generic in PodWeaver
Lessons learned: A) Performance freaks to stop using #rstat 's runif for random generation. The Hoshiro random number generator https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.01407 is 10x faster. Implementations in #perl 's #PDL, #rstats (dqrng) and #python #numpy are within 20% of each other B) But does it make a difference in applications? To get to the bottom of this, I coded a truncated random variate generator in #rstats and #perl using #pdl (as well as standard u/perl) using the #GSL packages https://metacpan.org/pod/PDL::GSL::CDF & https://metacpan.org/pod/Math::GSL for accessing the CDF & quantile functions. In this context, it's the calculation of the #CDF that is the computationally intensive part, not the drawing of the random number itself. C) I should probably blog about these experiments at some point. Note that #pdl (but not base #perl) are rather competitive choices for large array processing with numerical operations. I mostly stay away of #python , but would not surprise me that for compute intensive stuff (where the heavy duty work is done in C/C++), it does not matter (much) which high level language one uses to build data applications submitted by /u/ReplacementSlight413 |
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Cross-platform executor for parallel tasks executed in forked processes
Changes for 0.01 - 2024-04-13
- Initial release
data pack for Business::ISBN
Changes for 20240413.001 - 2024-04-13T19:53:52Z
- data update for 2024-04-13
Acceptance testing for JSON-Schema based validators
Changes for 1.023 - 2024-04-13T19:25:31Z
- include git location in generated results files when using a custom test directory
- updated test suite: https://github.com/json-schema-org/JSON-Schema-Test-Suite/compare/bf0360f4b7c51b8f968aabe7f3f49e12b120fc85...57617f254a6734d5c64fa86fd3b08e8799970b25
Hi, im working on this perl script wherein i should get all files with filename < 900000
Ex. sample_file_802856.txt sample_file_27364692.txt sample_file_385620.txt
the script should get:
sample_file_802856.txt sample_file_385620.txt
I already have the code but it’s failing on this part coz im having a hard time getting the regex for < 900000 😆
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The great new Seven!
Changes for 0.01
- First version, released on an unsuspecting world.
A SQL Database object abstraction class
Changes for v1.3.1 - 2024-04-11T22:27:49Z
- Modified method 'structure' in DB::Object::Mysql::Table to ensure all fields returned are in lowercase.
Libraries and Utilities to work with Dogecoin
Changes for 1.20240413.0031 - 2024-04-12T17:31:00-07:00
- removed unnecessary warning
test MIDI file contents
Changes for 0.02 - 2024-04-13
- Add more MIDI event test functions. Break the midi_track interface a bit. Improve the documentation.
2024 TPRC Submission Date Extended thru April 20th
Simple opinionated tool to set up a Perl distribution directory.
Changes for 0.13 - 2024-04-11
- Fix a typo in the MANIFEST.SKIP file.
- Add support to specify the keywords and no_index META directive.
Mo country utilities.
Changes for 0.01 - 2024-04-11T15:38:58+02:00
- First version.
Check for the presence of a compiler
Changes for 0.024 - 2024-04-11T14:43:48+02:00
- Make temporary dir absolute
Hi,
I am moving to RedHat 9 from RedHat 7. I am running Apache with mod_perl.
I have installed the mod_perl package on the RedHat 9 box. I am getting this error on bit of code that I wrote:
Can't locate XSLoader.pm: /usr/local/lib64/perl5/5.32/XSLoader.pm: Permission denied at /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/Apache2/XSLoader.pm line 22.\nBEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/Apache2/XSLoader.pm line 22.\nCompilation failed in require at /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/Apache2/Access.pm line 24.\nBEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/Apache2/Access.pm line 24.
When I do a search for XSLoader.pm, I find:
/usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/APR/XSLoader.pm /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/Apache2/XSLoader.pm /usr/share/perl5/XSLoader.pm
I am guessing I have some path issue. Any ideas what I may need to do?
thank you
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iterators for objects that know the next element
Changes for 1.148 - 2024-04-10T18:05:54Z
- need a user release for indexing?
Audit CPAN distributions for known vulnerabilities
Changes for 20240410.001 - 2024-04-10T17:51:12Z
- data update for 2024-04-10
iterators for objects that know the next element
Changes for 1.147_01 - 2024-04-10T17:42:51Z
- Try not indexing preprocess/
iterators for objects that know the next element
Changes for 1.147 - 2024-04-10T16:55:14Z
- Release again to investigate PAUSE indexing issue (#16)
Neo4j community graph database driver for Bolt and HTTP
Changes for 0.48 - 2024-04-10
- The cypher_params config option now allows 'v2' as a synonym for v2.
- Minor documentation updates.
A SQL Database object abstraction class
Changes for v1.3.0 - 2024-04-09T16:53:24Z
- Added pg_notifies in DB::Object::Postgres
Generic Module to inherit from
Changes for v0.35.3 - 2024-04-10T06:42:08Z
- Minor correction of unused variable warning in method _parse_timestamp() in Module::Generic
Or some other OO module? Or did they cook their own spice that includes Moose and custom approaches?
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Synthesizer settings librarian
Changes for 0.0047 - 2024-04-09T11:28:00Z
- Improve the specs logic.
- Improve eg/patch-visualizer.pl.
- Fix eg/synth-config-mojo.pl to use database specs.
Neo4j community graph database driver for Bolt and HTTP
Changes for 0.47 - 2024-04-09
- Returning a Result object from a managed transaction function now issues a warning that the Result may not be valid outside the function.
- Clarify in documentation that concurrent_tx is a legacy feature.
- Minor documentation fixes.
- Minor testing improvements.
A Simple base module to implement almost every RESTful API with just a few lines of configuration
Changes for 2.8
- Change: 83a1a2c4ca5a3ef6e388483c992621f1efead921 Author: Tobias Kirschstein <nupfel@users.noreply.github.com> Date : 2023-08-11 09:55:35 +0000
- Change: 81d1da85d621ba6f88942bb2a047adb8c01bd9db Author: Michael Schout <schoutm@gmail.com> Date : 2023-08-05 15:32:01 +0000
- Plus 26 releases after 2023-04-10 00:00:00 +0000.
I work in infosec, specifically in penetration testing. I learned Perl to some extent years ago when Metasploit was still written in Perl (They switched to Ruby). It seems these days that most people in my industry like Python, and some of the most important modules we use in my field are in Python. Does Perl offer any modules as comprehensive as Impacket for hacking protocols such as SMB, WMI, Kerberos, etc?
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Information about the CGI environment
Changes for 0.81 - 2024-04-09T10:08:29Z
- Use Test::Needs Added t/version.t Added t/tabs.t Mark axios/1.6.7, ias_crawler and ZoominfoBot as robots Block "/**/ORDER/**/BY/**/" in the argument Strip NUL byte poison
Perl Weekly Challenge 264: Greatest English Letter
An open source web-based network management tool.
Changes for 2.075001 - 2024-04-09
- ENHANCEMENTS
- BUG FIXES
I think we need to create the next generation of Perl devs, because one day we’ll all be dead. What will Perl become if we don’t train as many people as we can?
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communicate with the i3 window manager
Changes for 0.19 - 2024-04-09
- use Carp for errors (includes stacktraces)
- introduce (preferred) RUN_COMMAND spelling
- migrate tooling to ExtUtils::MakeMaker
- implement the tick event
- introduce the sync IPC command
- introduce the GET_BINDING_STATE IPC command
INI file reader that supports make-style variable references and multiple assignment operators.
Changes for 0.16 - 2024-04-10
- Improved ans corrected POD.