• MORE:
  • Perl Camel
  • rss
  • GitHub logo
Perl.com
  •   ABOUT
  •   AUTHORS
  •   CATEGORIES
  • #
      TAGS

Get started with Perl 6 one liners

Nov 20, 2014 by David Farrell

perl-6
windows
one_liner
perl
terminal
command_line
perl-6
rakudo

One liners in Perl are better than ever

Read it

Boost your Perl productivity with auto-compile checking

Nov 10, 2014 by David Farrell

testing
perl
compile
check
vim
sublime_text
text_editor
watch
syntastic

An easy trick that saves you time

Read it

Neutralize Shellshock by patching Bash with Perl

Oct 5, 2014 by David Farrell

security
bash
perl
shellshock
fix
bashfix

Unsupported Linux version? Upgrade Bash now

Read it

Shellshock and Perl

Sep 26, 2014 by David Farrell

security
perl
shellshock
exploit
bug
vulnerability
env
system
exec

Understanding the Shellshock bug what it means for Perl

Read it

Create static web apps with Wget

Jul 22, 2014 by David Farrell

apps
app
mvc
static
perl
framework
wget
recursive
recursion
webapp

An alternative to Wallflower

Read it

Visualizing Music with SDL and Perl

Jan 24, 2011 by Kartik Thakore

graphics
graphics
music
perl
perl-5
sdl

In this edited excerpt from the SDL Perl manual, lead developer Kartik Thakore walks through a non-game application of SDL and Perl, building a music player with visualizations in just a few lines of code.

Read it

Colonizing the Lacuna Expanse with Perl

Oct 22, 2010 by chromatic

games
business
cpan
games
jt-smith
perl
plack
web-development

Perl productivity has suffered this month with JT Smith’s announcement of The Lacuna Expanse, a web-based space empire strategy game. As with most of Smith’s projects, TLE uses Perl extensively. Perl.com recently conducted an email interview to explore the world behind the game world.

Read it

People of Perl 6: Carl Mäsak

Aug 31, 2010 by chromatic

perl-6
interview
perl
perl-6
rakudo

Carl Mäsak is a developer of Rakudo Perl 6 and arguably the most dedicated bug wrangler. He’s contributed to more bug reports than anyone else. If you find that Rakudo does not do as you expect, you’ll likely talk to him on #perl6 for help triaging and categorizing your bug.

In his own words, here’s how he’s helped make Perl 6 real.

Read it

Welcome Rakudo Star

Jul 29, 2010 by chromatic

perl-6
announcements
perl
perl-5
perl-6
rakudo

The first Rakudo Star release is out, making Perl 6 available to a wider range of users. Welcome to the new era of Perl.

Read it

Relaunching Perl.com

Jul 21, 2010 by chromatic

perldotcom
perl
site
tpf

Welcome to the new Perl.com! It’s a great time to program Perl, and our intent is that Perl.com can show off our language, libraries, and community.

Read it

A Website in a Minute Using Dancer, the Effortless Web Framework

Apr 6, 2010 by perldotcom

web
cpan
dancer
perl
perl-5
perl-programming
web-development

While Perl has a few heavy hitters in the web framework world (Catalyst, Jifty, CGI::App), sometimes they can seem like overkill. When writing a light web service or a high-end but not-as-complex website, you might want something smaller and simpler….

Read it

perl5i Makes More Simple Things Simple

Mar 23, 2010 by Michael Schwern

development
perl
perl-5
perl-programming
perl5i

Suppose that you want to load a module dynamically (you have the name in a scalar), then alias a function from that module to a new name in another class. In other words, you want a renaming import. How do…

Read it

More Code, Less Cruft: Managing Distributions with Dist::Zilla

Mar 9, 2010 by Ricardo Signes

tooling
cpan
dist-zilla
distributions
perl
perl-5
perl-programming

Every software distribution is a bunch of files written and maintained by programmers. The files are of three types: code, documentation, and crap—though this distinction is too subtle. Much of the documentation and code is crap, too. It’s pointless. It’s…

Read it

The Beauty of Perl 6 Parameter Passing

Mar 1, 2007 by Phil Crow

perl-6
exegeses
parameter-passing
parrot
perl
perl-6
pugs
subroutines
synopses

Perl 6 is not finished, but you can already play with it. I hope this article will encourage you to try it. Begin by installing Pugs, a Perl 6 compiler implemented in Haskell. Note that you will also need…

Read it

Using Ajax from Perl

Mar 2, 2006 by Dominic Mitchell

web
ajax
cgi-ajax
perl
perl-and-javascript
perl-web-programming
rest-and-perl

If you’re even remotely connected to web development, you can’t have failed to have heard of Ajax at some point in the last year. It probably sounded like the latest buzzword and was one of those things you stuck…

Read it

What Is Perl 6

Jan 12, 2006 by chromatic

perl-6
language-design
parrot
perl
perl-6
perl-design
ponie
programming-languages
pugs

In the sixth year of Perl 6’s multi-year reinvention, some of its developers reflected on why it was taking so long.

Read it

Logic Programming with Perl and Prolog

Dec 15, 2005 by Robert Pratte

development
ai-prolog
graphviz
perl
perl-logic-programming
prolog

Computing languages can be addictive; developers sometimes blame themselves for perceived inadequacies, making apologies for them. That is the case, at least, when one defends his or her language of choice against the criticism of another language’s devotee. Regardless,…

Read it

Perl Success Story: Client-Side Collection and Reporting

Dec 1, 2005 by Jiann Wang

community
binaries
client-side-perl
hitachi-gst
perl
perl-registry
perlapp
windows-perl

Accurate software inventory management is critical to any organization. Without an accurate software inventory, organizations may either be out of compliance with their vendor licensing agreements or they may be paying extra for licenses that they do not need….

Read it

The State of the Onion

Aug 19, 2004 by Larry Wall

community
larry-wall
perl
perl-5
perl-6
state-of-the-onion
tpc
language-development

Note: All comments in square brackets are X screensavers that I ran for my slides. If you want to play along at home, start up xscreensaver-demo and click on the screensaver named. By the way, for any screensaver that…

Read it

Maintaining Regular Expressions

Jan 16, 2004 by Aaron Mackey

regular-expressions
brackets
perl
perl-brackets
regex-brackets
regexp
regular-expressions

For some, regular expressions provide the chainsaw functionality of the much-touted Perl “Swiss Army knife” metaphor. They are powerful, fast, and very sharp, but like real chainsaws, can be dangerous when used without appropriate safety measures. In this article…

Read it
« Older Posts
Newer Posts »
Page 2 of 4
Site Map
  • Home

  • About

  • Authors

  • Categories

  • Tags

Contact Us

To get in touch, send an email to perl.com-editor@perl.org, or submit an issue to perladvent/perldotcom on GitHub.

Perl Camel rss GitHub logo

License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.

Creative Commons License

Legal

Perl.com and the authors make no representations with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of all work on this website and specifically disclaim all warranties, including without limitation warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. The information published on this website may not be suitable for every situation. All work on this website is provided with the understanding that Perl.com and the authors are not engaged in rendering professional services. Neither Perl.com nor the authors shall be liable for damages arising herefrom.