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Laptop review: Dell XPS 13 2015

Aug 18, 2015 by David Farrell

hardware
dell
laptop
xps

An excellent machine

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Port scanning with Perl, Part II

Aug 15, 2015 by David Farrell

security
tcp
icmp
udp
nmap

Towards building a professional tool

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What's new on CPAN - July 2015

Aug 4, 2015 by David Farrell

cpan
mojo
pingen
topological
pdl
influxdb
crate
ssh
dios

A curated look at July’s new CPAN uploads

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Rip music from anywhere with Audacity

Jul 30, 2015 by David Farrell

apps
youtube
bandcamp
audacity
soundcloud
pandora
portaudio
mp3

Open source software makes it easy

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Port scanning with Perl

Jul 20, 2015 by David Farrell

security
tcp
infosec
udp
libpcap

Building a concurrent, randomized, capable port scanner

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What's new on CPAN - June 2015

Jul 9, 2015 by David Farrell

cpan
catalyst
dancer
mojo
selenium
solr
slack
dx
hipchat
ditaa
bonusly
zendesk

Our monthly curated guide to CPAN’s newest modules

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Host discovery with broadcast and echo

Jul 6, 2015 by David Farrell

security
tcp
infosec
icmp
socket
ping
udp

Implemented with core Perl only

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Basic network hacking with Perl

Jul 1, 2015 by David Farrell

security
infosec
livehost
port
scan
hack

A few scripts to get going

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Get to grips with Prove, Perl's test workhorse

Jun 9, 2015 by David Farrell

testing
perl-6
test
prove
cheet_sheet
test-anything-protocol

The ubiquitous test runner is a powerful tool for your arsenal

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What's new on CPAN - May 2015

Jun 4, 2015 by David Farrell

cpan
git
gps
marvel
elasticsearch
spamassassin
hadoop
directconnect
google_analytics
pocket
airbrake

Our curated guide to last month’s new CPAN uploads

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Miniconf NYC - a free Perl conference

May 14, 2015 by David Farrell

community
open_source
nyc
miniconf

Training, hackathon, lightning talks and swag

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Script-fu: how to raise 641 request tracker tickets

May 12, 2015 by David Farrell

community
rakudo
perl_6
nyc
hackathon
rt

NYC Perl hackathon fun

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What's new on CPAN - April 2015

May 7, 2015 by David Farrell

cpan
json
jasmine
jboss
bsd
bus_pirate
electron
couchdb
dynamodb
minecraft

Our curated guide to last month’s new CPAN uploads

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Cache::Reddit or: how to use social media as a temporary data store

May 4, 2015 by David Farrell

web
cache
reddit
storable
humor

Introducing a suboptimal solution

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Parsing Perl 5 pod with Perl 6

Apr 30, 2015 by David Farrell

perl-6
pod
perl-6
grammar
pegex
parser

Grammars, action classes, code!

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Writing DuckDuckGo instant answers is easy

Apr 20, 2015 by David Farrell

community
duckduckgo
perldoc
cheatsheet
app_duckpan

The privacy-focused search engine has a helpful community and great tools

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Unit test your code on an in-memory database

Apr 15, 2015 by David Farrell

testing
database
dbix_class
orm
testing
sqlite

Unit tests should be self-contained, even database ones

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What's New on CPAN - March 2015

Apr 7, 2015 by David Farrell

cpan
gs1
postgres
mailmap
ini
ical
ltsv
presto
email
extjs

Our monthly curated guide to the best new CPAN uploads

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3 Awesome Perl Events in NYC this Spring/Summer

Mar 31, 2015 by David Farrell

community
community
duckduckgo
nyc
mojoconf
quacknhack
alleynyc
ny_pm
bloomberg

Quack & Hack, the NY.PM Hackathon and Mojoconf

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Calculate Fortune's Formula with Perl

Mar 23, 2015 by David Farrell

data
kelly_criterion
algorithm
betting

Algorithm::Kelly makes it easy

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