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A leading digital safeguarding solutions provider is looking for a software engineer experienced in C, C++, or Perl. You’ll have strong Linux knowledge and a methodical approach to problem solving that you use to investigate, replicate, and address customer issues. Your keen understanding of firewalls, proxies, Iptables, Squid, VPNs/IPSec and HTTP(S) will be key to your success at this company.
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With all the knowledge in your big, beautiful brain, it’s time to join a company that appreciates your breadth of experience. Our client provides online trading services and with offices in Dubai, Malta, and Malaysia, they’ve got the global reach that may provide the challenge you’re looking for. They know that a seasoned Perl pro is just what their team needs as they expand.
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The client is interested in anyone with experience building web apps in Perl, using one of the major Perl frameworks. If you’re a crack-hand with Catalyst, a Mojolicious master, or a distinguished Dancer, they want you. You’ll be deploying apps your work to AWS, so experience would be handy, and the company’s big on testing, so they’d like you to know your way around Test::More.
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August 14-18, 2023, Helsinki, Finland
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Great CPAN modules released last week;MetaCPAN weekly report;StackOverflow Perl report.
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Showing off the power of Raku language is discussed in the blog. Thanks for sharing.
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Cool attempt to use special comparison subroutine and that too in both Perl and Raku. Very smart, well done.
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As always we got the most efficient solutions using the power of Perl. There is so much to learn every week. Thanks for your contributions.
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Two different approaches, one for Perl and another for Raku. The end result looks so simple.
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Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with the "Fun Sort" and "Shortest Route" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy.
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The server can ask the browser to remove the session, by getting rid of the cookie. On the other hand, if for some reason the browser is not collaborating (e.g. refusing to delete the session cookie), then the session will stick up to the expiration time.
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This post by Chris from Stockholm, Sweden, dated more than a month into the future tries to sell you Perl. The columns in the table: Ubiquity, Scales up, Compatibility, Shell scripts, Extensible
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This post by Chris from Stockholm, Sweden, dated more than a month into the future tries to sell you Perl. The columns in the table: Ubiquity, Scales up, Compatibility, Shell scripts, Extensible
Updated: 2023-04-24 10:00:02
This post by Chris from Stockholm, Sweden, dated more than a month into the future tries to sell you Perl. The columns in the table: Ubiquity, Scales up, Compatibility, Shell scripts, Extensible
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The Schedule of the conference is now available.
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Perl Weekly Issue 613 2023-04-24 CPAN Dashboard latest archive edited by Gabor Szabo This edition was made possible by the supporters of our cause Don't miss the next issue Tweet Hi there On the CPAN Digger one of the links I display is the link to the CPAN Dashboard of each author . Assuming they have configured it . Every time I look at the CPAN Digger I feel surprised that so few of the CPAN authors have set up the Dashboard . Even among the active ones . If you are a CPAN author , tell me , is it because you don't know about the dashboard , you don't know how to set it up , or that it does not provide you enough value The first we solved now . For the second , there is a page explaining it . In case you don't feel its value , let me know what would be interesting to you in such a