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We’ve been using the CentOS Perl RPMs at iovation to run all of our Perl applications. This has been somewhat painful, because the version of Perl, 5.10.1, is quite old — it shipped in August 2009. In fact, it consists mostly of bug fixes against Perl 5.10.0, which shipped in December 2007! Many of the modules provided by CentOS core and EPEL are quite old, as well, and we had built up quite the c
I gave my OSCON tutorial (slides) last week. It went okay. I spent way too much time helping to get everyone set up with pgTAP, and then didn’t have time to have the attendees do the exercises, and I had to rush through 2.5 hours of material in 1.5 hours. Yikes! At least the video will be better when it’s released (more when that happens). But as often happens, I was asked whether something like p
As part of my ongoing effort to wrestle Catalyst into working the way that I think it should work, I’ve just uploaded DBIx::Connector to the CPAN. See, I was using Catalyst::Model::DBI, but it turned out that I wanted to use the database handle in places other than the Catalyst parts of my app. I was bitching about this to mst on #catalyst, and he said that Catalyst::Model::DBI was actually a fork
I’ve been peripherally aware of the need for unicode normalization in my code for a while, but only got around to looking into it today. Although I use Encode to convert text inputs into Perl’s internal form and UTF-8 or an appropriate encoding in all my outputs, it does nothing about normalization. What’s normalization you ask? Well, UTF-8 allows some characters to be encoded in different ways. F
I’ve been on a bit of a Perl hacking tear lately. In addition to knocking out Test::XPath last week, I’ve been experimenting with TAP::Harness sources, Template::Declare, Catalyst views, a new Module::Build subclass for building database-backed applications, and, last but not least, an IRC logging bot. Oh, and that application I’m working on for PGX with Quinn Weaver. So much is crowding my mind t
I’ve been working on a big Bricolage project recently, and one of the requirements is to parse an incoming NewsML feed, turn individual stories into Bricolage SOAP XML, and import them into Bricolage. I’m using the amazing–if hideously documented–XML::LibXML to do the parsing of the incoming NewsML, taking advantage of the power of XPath to pull out the bits I need. But then came the question: wha
Well, I’ve finally gone and done it. I’ve released Bricolage 1.9.0, the first development release towards 1.10.0, which I plan to get out sometime next month. Among the new features in this release that I’m most excited about are a revamped UI, LDAP authentication, and PHP 5 templating support. The new UI is really nice. Marshall Roch ported it all to XHTML 1.0 strict plus CSS. All the layout is d
I’ve been giving some thought on how to emulate namespaces in JavaScript (at least until they’re implemented in the language), and this is what I’ve come up with: use objects for namespaces. This was inspired by a glance at the prototype, where I noticed that Sam Stephenson was using objects to group related things into neat packages. For example, say that you wanted to create a class for managing
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