Version numbers should be boring
Posted on April 12, 2017. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: author:xdg, cpan, perl, versioning |
Version numbers should be boring Unfortunately, version numbers in Perl aren’t boring and easy. Instead, they are complicated and confusing. Every Perl programmer needs to understand at least some of this complexity. Otherwise, you can make life difficult for yourself or others without realizing it.
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Posted on June 4, 2015. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: author:xdg, github:plenv, perl |
Setting up a Perl Development Environment with plenv This is a slightly modified copy of something [David Golden] posted internally at work about setting up a development environment using plenv, which keeps your working Perl isolated from your system Perl. Many expert Perl developers already have some variation of this, but I’m posting it as […]
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Posted on December 10, 2012. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: author:xdg, bootstrap, cpan:dancer, cpan:xslate, perl, TODO |
As I mentioned last week, I’ve started working with Dancer in earnest. This week, I climbed three learning curves at the same time: Dancer, Xslate and Bootstrap. 2012-12-10 by dagolden My second week of Dancer, now with queues and transactional email
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