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Development Archives - Richard Elberger
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Becoming a Perl Core Module Maintainer. June 24, 2015. As some of you may know I posted about the work a group of individuals did for File: Path at the NYC Hackathon. Well, it took a a couple months but finally we are in the position to get those changes shipped. In effect, I was granted Maintainer bit and Jim Keenan will act as co-maintainer. Wow, I am now a Perl Core Module Maintainer! Thanks to the kindness of several very cool people in the community (should I mention? Well, the development release &...
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Mojo Archives - Richard Elberger
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Our Axis2 to Mojolicious Modernization. August 14, 2014. Our Axis2 to Mojolicious Modernization had the opportunity to be highlighted a couple months ago at MojoConf 2014. Although I have been programming Perl since 1993 (after installing Linux from 3.5″ floppies! This was the first. The talk is about moving one of our integration products from JEE to Perl. Specifically, from Axis2 to Mojolicious. Take a look. Also, I feel the pulse of changing as we’re moving more compute cycles to public/private/...
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Microsoft Archives - Richard Elberger
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Dot NET Native makes you hungry for more. August 18, 2014. Also, you may have experienced some difficulty managing the dot NET runtimes and the GAC. No more. With dot NET Native, you get one EXE and one DLL statically linked. The dev in the video says they’re working on shared libraries. But if you’re seriously reducing the footprint anyway, my question is — why take the risk? You can find out more on the dot NET Native site. I would also check out the video on Channel 9. That’s pretty convincing. Becaus...
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dotNET Archives - Richard Elberger
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Dot NET Native makes you hungry for more. August 18, 2014. Also, you may have experienced some difficulty managing the dot NET runtimes and the GAC. No more. With dot NET Native, you get one EXE and one DLL statically linked. The dev in the video says they’re working on shared libraries. But if you’re seriously reducing the footprint anyway, my question is — why take the risk? You can find out more on the dot NET Native site. I would also check out the video on Channel 9. That’s pretty convincing. Proudl...
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Dot NET Native makes you hungry for more - Richard Elberger
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Dot NET Native makes you hungry for more. August 18, 2014. Also, you may have experienced some difficulty managing the dot NET runtimes and the GAC. No more. With dot NET Native, you get one EXE and one DLL statically linked. The dev in the video says they’re working on shared libraries. But if you’re seriously reducing the footprint anyway, my question is — why take the risk? You can find out more on the dot NET Native site. I would also check out the video on Channel 9. That’s pretty convincing. Five T...
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Perl Archives - Richard Elberger
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Becoming a Perl Core Module Maintainer. June 24, 2015. As some of you may know I posted about the work a group of individuals did for File: Path at the NYC Hackathon. Well, it took a a couple months but finally we are in the position to get those changes shipped. In effect, I was granted Maintainer bit and Jim Keenan will act as co-maintainer. Wow, I am now a Perl Core Module Maintainer! Thanks to the kindness of several very cool people in the community (should I mention? Well, the development release &...
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Perl and Google do mix! - Richard Elberger
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Perl and Google do mix! May 7, 2015. A few weeks ago, I had an idea that caught the imagination of some close contacts. I’ll just say it has to do with storage as a service. Of course, my first thought was, if I can get Perl and Google to work well together, that’s awesome! Coincidentally, at the same time, Joel Berger was working on a module named Mojo: JWT. Which was released a few days thereafter). It was like planets aligning. 11 developers.google.com. 12 Create your “app”. Most people in the web spa...
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Mojolicious Archives - Richard Elberger
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Our Axis2 to Mojolicious Modernization. August 14, 2014. Our Axis2 to Mojolicious Modernization had the opportunity to be highlighted a couple months ago at MojoConf 2014. Although I have been programming Perl since 1993 (after installing Linux from 3.5″ floppies! This was the first. The talk is about moving one of our integration products from JEE to Perl. Specifically, from Axis2 to Mojolicious. Take a look. Also, I feel the pulse of changing as we’re moving more compute cycles to public/private/...
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Net::Gnats and GNU Gnats and Gnatsweb - Richard Elberger
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Net: Gnats and GNU Gnats and Gnatsweb. August 12, 2014. GNU Gnats and Gnatsweb (a system used for defect tracking, support tickets, or case management system existing since the 90’s) has good fundamentals, but is very limited due to the way client programs need to interact with it. Current mechanisms include sockets, SMTP, and direct interaction with the data store. That’s when I decided that it would be great to use Net: Gnats. Mike Hoolehan, the original author of Net: Gnats. After reading the Net: Gna...
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