From 26ce72846d061bf721ca1b35b765e0550ad47c41 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martin McGrath version 5.021009 version 5.021010 This document is available under the same terms as Perl itself. Code examples in all the perlfaq documents are in the public domain. Use them as you see fit (and at your own risk with no warranty from anyone). Version: 5.021009 Version: 5.021010 version 5.021009 version 5.021010 Irrespective of its distribution, all code examples here are in the public domain. You are permitted and encouraged to use this code and any derivatives thereof in your own programs for fun or for profit as you see fit. A simple comment in the code giving credit to the FAQ would be courteous but is not required. Version: 5.021009 Version: 5.021010 version 5.021009 version 5.021010 Irrespective of its distribution, all code examples here are in the public domain. You are permitted and encouraged to use this code and any derivatives thereof in your own programs for fun or for profit as you see fit. A simple comment in the code giving credit to the FAQ would be courteous but is not required. Version: 5.021009 Version: 5.021010 version 5.021009 version 5.021010 Irrespective of its distribution, all code examples here are in the public domain. You are permitted and encouraged to use this code and any derivatives thereof in your own programs for fun or for profit as you see fit. A simple comment in the code giving credit to the FAQ would be courteous but is not required. Version: 5.021009 Version: 5.021010 version 5.021009 version 5.021010 You can also get differences with a subtraction, which returns a Time::Seconds object: If you want to work with formatted dates, the Date::Manip, Date::Calc, or DateTime modules can help you. Irrespective of its distribution, all code examples in this file are hereby placed into the public domain. You are permitted and encouraged to use this code in your own programs for fun or for profit as you see fit. A simple comment in the code giving credit would be courteous but is not required. Version: 5.021009 Version: 5.021010 version 5.021009 version 5.021010 Irrespective of its distribution, all code examples here are in the public domain. You are permitted and encouraged to use this code and any derivatives thereof in your own programs for fun or for profit as you see fit. A simple comment in the code giving credit to the FAQ would be courteous but is not required. Version: 5.021009 Version: 5.021010 version 5.021009 version 5.021010 Irrespective of its distribution, all code examples in this file are hereby placed into the public domain. You are permitted and encouraged to use this code in your own programs for fun or for profit as you see fit. A simple comment in the code giving credit would be courteous but is not required. Version: 5.021009 Version: 5.021010 version 5.021009 version 5.021010 Irrespective of its distribution, all code examples in this file are hereby placed into the public domain. You are permitted and encouraged to use this code in your own programs for fun or for profit as you see fit. A simple comment in the code giving credit would be courteous but is not required. Version: 5.021009 Version: 5.021010 version 5.021009 version 5.021010 Irrespective of its distribution, all code examples in this file are hereby placed into the public domain. You are permitted and encouraged to use this code in your own programs for fun or for profit as you see fit. A simple comment in the code giving credit would be courteous but is not required. Version: 5.021009 Version: 5.021010 version 5.021009 version 5.021010 Irrespective of its distribution, all code examples in this file are hereby placed into the public domain. You are permitted and encouraged to use this code in your own programs for fun or for profit as you see fit. A simple comment in the code giving credit would be courteous but is not required. Version: 5.021009 Version: 5.021010
"http://www.joshstaiger.org/archives/2005/07/bash_profile_vs.html">other
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my $diff = $date1 - $date2;
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print "The difference is ", $date_diff->days, " days\n";
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use Term::Cap;
my $terminal = Term::Cap->Tgetent( { OSPEED => 9600 } );
- my $clear_string = $terminal->Tputs('cl');
+ my $clear_screen = $terminal->Tputs('cl');
print $clear_screen;
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http://www.perl6.org/
- The Perl 6 project is a new language. Perl 5 and Perl 6 are two languages in the Perl family, but of different lineages. There is no current release schedule for Perl 6. + The Perl 6 project is a new language. Perl 5 and Perl 6 are two languages in the Perl family, but of different lineages. Perl 6 is scheduled for release by Christmas of 2015.
- Rakudo Perl is an implementation of the Perl 6 specification for the Parrot virtual machine, currently in development. + Rakudo Perl is an implementation of the Perl 6 specification that runs on multiple backends, including MoarVM and the JVM.
- http://www.parrot.org/ + http://www.moarvm.org/
- Parrot is a virtual machine designed to efficiently compile and execute byte-code for dynamic languages, including Rakudo Perl 6. + MoarVM is a virtual machine built especially for Rakudo Perl 6 and the NQP Compiler Toolchain.
From 3fb93e494d4ad306ca9118aa6b2d68a195b31dde Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthew Horsfall- Get involved by subscribing to the daily-build list by sending mail to daily-build-subscribe@perl.org (Web archive. After subscribing you would probably like to get the smoke toolkit, see the README and smoke FAQ for information on that. + Get involved by subscribing to the daily-build list by sending mail to daily-build-subscribe@perl.org (Web archive. After subscribing you would probably like to get the smoke toolkit, see the README and smoke FAQ for information on that.
- From 6fe9a93078114aacd125b566dcb0a5d2d03ad89f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Abigail-There are many Perl books, you many also find these +There are many Perl books, you may also find these links useful.
+Chris Prather, also known as perigrin, has been a tireless community leader for the Orlando Perl mongers and a conference organizer for Perl Oasis, YAPC::NA 2011 in Ashville, and YAPC::NA 2014 in Orlando. +
+ ++You can hardly go to a Perl conference (or Amsterdam X Perl mongers) without hearing Sawyer X talk about the wonders of the Perl community (e.g. The Joy in What We Do). He writes the Perl 5 Porters weekly summaries and has been a driving force in the Dancer community. No matter where he shows up, in person or online, he's been the shining light of kindness and helpfulness that makes the Perl community a nice place to move bits around. +
+ ++Steffen Müller, also known as tsee, has done quite a bit of technical work for the Perl community, but he's one of the people helping with the non-technical aspects in too many ways to mention. He's especially stood out in recent years with his work through Booking.com, writing for their technical blog and being a driving force behind Booking.com's generous donations to The Core Maintenance Fund. +
+ ++Neil, a bit annoyed that we apparently pass over Mark Keating each year, awarded him a Silver Camel. We'd love to give Mark his own White Camel once he moves on from his roles inside The Perl Foundation (the people who give out the award)! +
diff --git a/docs/www/advocacy/white_camel/index.html b/docs/www/advocacy/white_camel/index.html index 47354d8da..459e49a77 100644 --- a/docs/www/advocacy/white_camel/index.html +++ b/docs/www/advocacy/white_camel/index.html @@ -14,12 +14,13 @@ The awards were initiated by Perl Mongers and O'Reilly & Associates at the 1999 Perl Conference. Today, The Perl Foundation acknowledges these exceptional individuals annually at the O'Reilly Open Source Conference.- The 2014 winners have been announced. + The 2015 winners have been announced.
Past Recipients
Steffen Müller, also known as tsee, has done quite a bit of technical work for the Perl community, but he's one of the people helping with the non-technical aspects in too many ways to mention. He's especially stood out in recent years with his work through Booking.com, writing for their technical blog and being a driving force behind Booking.com's generous donations to The Core Maintenance Fund.
- --Neil, a bit annoyed that we apparently pass over Mark Keating each year, awarded him a Silver Camel. We'd love to give Mark his own White Camel once he moves on from his roles inside The Perl Foundation (the people who give out the award)! -
From 61f0ebb1a88e1e228642c5f5c44cac439c4273bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: brian d foyNeil Bowers went on a tear this year with CPAN advocacy and participation. He's highlighted areas that need attention, advocated for different and better ways to handle CPAN, and motivated the community to take up the good fight. his blog, The good, the bad, and the beautiful, is a gold mine of CPAN advice. Curiously, it's only this year attended his first Perl mongers meeting.
From 604b9550006c9464eaefa8198ca698fd494dd174 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Leo Lapworth- The 2015 winners have been announced. + The 2015 winners have been announced.
Past Recipients