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Perl Weekly #657 - Perl Toolchain Summit in 2024

Originally published at Perl Weekly 657

Hi There!

As the newsletter goes out to more than 4,000 people I often get back vacation notifications. Most of them are in English, but there are a few that are in some other language. I assume the local language of where that person works. A few of them are both in English and in the local language. Usually a language that I don't fully understand. I can guess and I can use an automated translator, but it seems it would make sense for these messages to include an English version as well.

Apparently we missed the announcement of the Perl Toolchain Summit. In 2024 it will be in Lisbon, Portugal, from Wednesday April 25 to Sunday April 28. They are looking for sponsors.

Enjoy your week!

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Your editor: Gabor Szabo.

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RECAP - The Weekly Challenge - 257

Enjoy a quick recap of last week's contributions by Team PWC dealing with the "Smaller than Current" and " Reduced Row Echelon" tasks in Perl and Raku. You will find plenty of solutions to keep you busy.

Currently Reduced

As always we got some cool features of map and grep in Raku. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.

Lesser, Inferior, Lower, Junior

Use of map and grep together can be lethal and produce compact solution. Keep it up great work.

Use of PDL always amazed me. Well done and keep it up.

Perl Weekly Challenge 257: Smaller than Current

Job can be done without any gimmicks. The end result is simple and easy to follow. Thanks for the contributions.

Perl Weekly Challenge 257: Reduced Row Echelon

I noticed the use of Inf in Raku. Checkout the details if you are Raku fan.

Post-Valentine Challenge

Raku is very good at creating one-liner for search and lookup job. You would be surprise to see the result. Well done.

Perl Weekly Challenge 257

Perl one-liner with the help of CPAN module. You should checkout this post if you are one-liner fan.

Smaller and reduced

Simply love the task analysis and going beyond the comfort zone. Thank you for the detailed post.

Smaller than Echelon

Blogging style is very handy if you are dealing with long solution. This week luck language was Scala and Raku. Highly recommended.

The current echelon

A simple comparison of Perl and Python approach. Good to see both on the same page.


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