Posts Tagged ‘perl

My friend, colleague and fellow Copenhagen Perl Monger Asbjørn Thegler reported a bug with Business::DK::Phonenumber (BDKPHN-10).
Looking at the code we found out that parts of it made no sense. Asbjørn provided me with a good example demonstrating the bug, so this was quickly translated to a test (BDKPHN-10) and the non-sense code and the issue [...]

First release of Task::Jenkins have been uploaded to PAUSE and it should be available via your local CPAN mirror by the time of publication of this post or shortly hereafter.
Task::Jenkins is a collection of distributions for continuous integration using Jenkins it installs a collection of distributions which have been identified as useful in utilizing Jenkins [...]

This bug fix release re-addresses previous attempts at fixing a bug (see releases 0.03 and 0.02). The issue seemed to be associated with architecture and where I have only developed on a 64-bit enabled platforms using a 64-bit enabled perl I could not replicate the issue, which was related to Perl’s sprintf under 32-bit perl. [...]

The maintenance release (0.02) of Business::DK::FI has again been put to the test by the marvelous CPAN testers.
Unfortunately release 0.02 did not seem to fix the issue described in BDKFI-17. Almost half of the tests performed fail.
I have had a hard time trying to replicate the issue, without success, so I am trying an alternative [...]

I have just uploaded Perl::Critic::logicLAB 0.05 to CPAN. I did not announce the release of 0.04 due to time constraints and since it was released during Easter I thought I could just as well announce them together.
The two releases introduces two new policies of mine:

Perl::Critic::Policy::logicLAB::RequireSheBang
Perl::Critic::Policy::logicLAB::ProhibitShellDispatch

The two policies focus on addressing interaction in, which your Perl [...]

The Nordic Perl Workshop 2011 is scheduled to the 18-19th. of June 2011
More information, registration and talks at:
http://conferences.yapceurope.org/npw2011
I will be there and give some talks, please see the schedule.
http://conferences.yapceurope.org/npw2011/talks
I will personally not be attending because I am out of town at that time, but I really hope you will consider attending the Nordic Perl Workshop [...]

Again this year the Open Source community in Denmark are planning a super event.
This year the event will be held at the venue where the Copenhagen Perl Mongers held YAPC::Europe 2008.
As for last year we are hoping to attract some Perl people and Perl talks. Last year we arranged a two-day Perl 6 Hackathon in [...]

The Nordic Perl Workshop 2010 is scheduled to the 14th. of November 2010
Under the motto of:
There’s more than one way for things to go wrong
More information, registration and talks at:
http://conferences.yapceurope.org/npw2010
I will be there and give some talks, please see the schedule.
http://conferences.yapceurope.org/npw2010/talks
Hope to see you in Reykjavik, Iceland.
jonasbn

After a long time I finally got my own Perl::Critic policies released and uploaded to CPAN.
I have created a Task implementation bundle listing my two own policies for now (I expect to add other policies used later on). This gives you the opportunity to download the policies by themselves if they look like something you [...]

The idea behind Bundles on CPAN is a very good. The implementation however relies somewhat on magic in the client. Adam Kennedy’s Task concept, solves this.
After reading the documentation and doing some considering I decided to deprecate Bundle::JONASBN and then redo the same distribution as Task::BeLike::JONASBN.
The project is in the same repository and Bundle::JONASBN was [...]


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