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"ts" : "2016.02.18",
"title" : "GitPrep 1.12 released - Catch up latest GitHub design ",
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"author" : "yuki_kimoto",
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"text" : "A new version of the locally-installable GitHub lookalike is out!"
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"title" : "Tabletop.Events Built On Perl",
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"text" : "Tabletop.Events is a new convention management platform built using Perl and AngularJS. As its name suggest, it's mostly geared toward board game conventions, but its set of features also makes it quite capable of managing other kind of conventions and conferences."
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"text" : "When there are no alternative, you know exactly where you stand (in a canoe, floating in the middle of that well-known creek) and what need to be done (find a paddle, stat). But when the options are legions, they are trigger decision paralysis. Moritz reviews a few of the many, many tools out there having to do with automated deployment (and shares which ones he's typically reaching for).",
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"title" : "Technology for automating deployments: the agony of choice",
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"text" : "melezhik has written a plugin for his outthentic tool that reports and monitors disk usage. He is, however, wondering if he might not be reinventing the wheel. If so, he's also wondering if somebody could point him to any perl-based radial prior art."
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"url" : "http://iinteractive.com/notebook/2016/02/12/herding-camels.html",
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"title" : "Herding Camels",
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"text" : "Yanick showcases how Git, Git::CPAN::Patch, App::GitGot and a small roll of script-fu can be used together to macgyver a testing infrastructure for inter-related code repositories."
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"text" : "melezhik is musing aloud about a potential new service that would provide black box-type integration testing for modules (as opposed to the unit testing that CPANtesters provides). Interested? Let him know!",
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"title" : "3Party - cpan modules third party testing",
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"title" : "Introducing Git::Version::Compare",
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"text" : "Thought Perl was the only software out there with funky versioning? Ah! But that's okay: Git's own versioning maze now sport nice padded walls, thanks to BooK and Git::Version::Compare."
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"text" : "The trial version of the upcoming Path::Tiny release is available. If you are using Path::Tiny, you should give it a whirl, as there are incompatible changes coming down the pipe. And if you are not using Path::Tiny. You should. 'cause it's awesome.",
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"text" : "perlancar shares a cool thing the new mirror tool lcpan can do: it can peruses the documentation of all mirrored modules, and figure out which modules relate to each other based on their conjointed mentions in the same PODs.",
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"text" : "A rewrite of the asset-building Mojolicious plugin is in the wings. Come and see what changes Jan has in mind.",
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"title" : "From Regular Expressions to Grammars, Pt. 3",
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"text" : "Parsing JavaScript with Perl6 grammar. Fun!"
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"title" : "NICEPERL's lists",
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