Enhancing Your MIDI Devices: Round II
Fresh modules for real-time MIDI control and a real-world application
Fresh modules for real-time MIDI control and a real-world application
The Perl Toolchain Summit 2025 needs financial support to bring together essential contributors who maintain Perl’s critical infrastructure. Unlike languages backed by large corporations, Perl relies entirely on community support. The summit will focus on revitalizing CPAN Testers and implementing secure authentication for PAUSE uploads, both vital for Perl’s ecosystem security and health. Current sponsors include Booking.com, WebPros, and several others, but more funding is needed to reach the €25,000 target.
Deriv, an online trading company processing millions of transactions daily, continues to support the Perl ecosystem after 25 years of utilizing the language in their operations. Their core systems still run on Perl’s stable architecture, while they actively maintain support for MetaCPAN and CPAN resources that benefit developers worldwide.
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A curated selection of new CPAN uploads including regex-powered which command, mocking tools, and domain parsing utilities.
Add functions and features to MIDI devices by routing them via Perl
Celebrating 20 years of innovation at Geolytica, Ervin Ruci shares his journey with Perl, from building geocoding engines to enhancing OpenStreetMap data.
Introducing the new Perl module DateTime::Format::RelativeTime, designed to mirror its equivalent Web API: Intl.RelativeTimeFormat
Preparations for 2025’s conference are well underway, and the CFP is now open!
The Perl and Raku Foundation is pleased to announce a gift of $25,000 from DuckDuckGo
Some more thoughts about deploying Dancer apps as persistent daemons