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Why is PHP so much easier for newbies?Why does Java have the best IDE tools?Why is Ruby prettier than Perl?Why does Perl have the best package repository?As I've played through Mass Effect 2 over the last few weeks, I see some interesting parallels.In the Mass Effect universe, human technology is bootstrapped by the discovery of an ancient abandoned alien observation outpost on Mars, and the furth
The Perl technocrati seem to live on the three main desktop OS roughly in the order Linux, Mac, Windows. Linux is first mostly because it serves dual purpose as a server platform.But looking down from the stage at any major Perl conference you are likely to see a sea of Mac laptops, many of them owned by Perl hacker gods.And yet, Perl on the Mac seems to be nearly abandoned as a platform, or at th
Since MATTS is busy defending the world from spam (including my inbound mail at work) he hasn't had as much time to look after DBD::SQLite as he would like.Since no other primary maintainer has shown up to take it over, I've taken it over for now and moved it into my repository at http://svn.ali.as/.Since I don't know C, but I do know how to package and test modules properly, I plan to work my thr
For the last 2 years, starting with the Vertical Metre of Beer competition, I've been working to make Win32 a truly first class citizen of the Perl platform world.The goal, as I keep repeating on the Strawbery Perl website, is Complete Platform Equality. Not different, or "better", just equal and identical. When writing Perl code, your platform should ideally be irrelevant.I feel that Strawberry P
Apart from giving me free time to finish April Strawberry my main desire for the Oslo QA Hackathon was to sit a large percentage of the CPAN movers and shakers down in one place and try to iron out some of the inconsistencies around certain metadata issues.I'm happy to report that we managed to obtain either consensus or an agreement to not make a decision and take a "wait and see" approach on a n
If you've been to the main front page of the CPAN lately (instead of just using search.cpan.org) you might have noticed that as well as recently going past 5000 login accounts, the module count is getting pretty close to the big 10,000.As I write this, we're at 9,971.But I'd really love to be able to hit YAPC::NA with that number into 5 figures (plus it means I can use '10,000' in my talk slides)
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