(R)?ex
Corinna
(R)?ex | Corinna | |
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14 | 42 | |
703 | 153 | |
0.0% | 1.3% | |
7.2 | 6.4 | |
3 months ago | 9 months ago | |
Perl | Perl | |
- | Artistic License 2.0 |
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(R)?ex
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Can oyu configure unattended upgrades on Gentoo?
Take a look at Rexify.
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Does anybody auto updates gentoo with cronjob
I manage a small home lab of Gentoo installations, which I manage using Rex, but I kick the process off manually (generally overnight).
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Replacement for Chef?
For something out of left field take a quick look at rex: https://www.rexify.org/.
- Ansible 2.13
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Testing is such a MAJOR headache! What strategies do you use to deal with it?
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "Rex"
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Better Perl: Four list processing best practices with map, grep, and more
It is good at automating stuff, and has a pretty nice Rex framework for handling administration tasks: https://www.rexify.org/
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CPAN Release of TooMuchCode 0.17
Thanks to @ferki from project Rex!
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Perl 2020 retrospective
The Rex friendly automation framework celebrated its 4000th commit and its 10 years 🎉
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Are there any solutions like alternatives to docker, kubernetes, ansible, etc. which make large scale server deployment automated?
Rex can be an alternative to Ansible, but both are available for FreeBSD: https://www.rexify.org/
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Looking for material and ideals for rolling my own Containerization solution for OpenBSD
Maybe Rex (https://www.rexify.org/)? You'll need to know Perl, but Perl is in base and really good for this sort of thing.
Corinna
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Perl 5.38 Released
this the repository of initial draft:https://github.com/Ovid/Cor
after they proposed this, people debating around this in long time.
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Reject Rustardism, Embrace Good Languages
Have you been following the developments with Perl's forthcoming OOP engine, Corinna?
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What's Wrong with Moose?
You can read about some of the discussions here (that's after the BUILD/BUILDARGS debate). Unfortunately, since much of the discussion took place on IRC, and there's a policy against allowing public logging without explicit permission of the channel owners (I am not an IRC guy, so I'm not one of the channel owners), much of this valuable discussion has been lost to time. I don't wish to repeat this mistake in future projects, but I can't change the past.
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Now that the PR for the first bit of Corinna is out, I tried porting one of my CPAN modules to it. It was ... interesting.
I've opened a discussion about revisiting Twigils.
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A short tutorial for writing code using the new "feature 'class'" syntax.
However, I wouldn't shelve your plans to put more time into Moose. The PR for the initial Corinna work is out and while /u/leonerduk's work is great, the PR is huge and there are a few minor issues to deal with. I do not know when the initial Corinna work will be finished and even after that, it will be a couple of years before it's considered "stable."
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Paul "LeoNerd" Evans has created the first pull request for Corinna, the modern OOP system for Perl
From the Rationale for Corinna:
- Corinna "Quickstart" Tutorial (rough work in progress)
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What should I rename MooseX::Extreme to?
It's based on years of experience being the lead designer of the Corinna project and trying to figure out how we can get a version of Moose which is safer and easier to use, including removing a lot of boilerplate. This code:
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Unofficial Corinna Update
By now most of you have probably heard about the Corinna project to get modern object-oriented programming in the Perl core. The RFC has been submitted to P5P and it's a slimmed down version of the full specification. It's in seven stages, each building on the last.
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James Web Space Telescope runs on C++ code.
Then you'll be happy to know that I've submitted an RFC to the core Perl team to introduce a modern OO model to the language. So far the response has been positive and we already have /u/leonerduk who's committed himself to implement it.
What are some alternatives?
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
perl5 - 🐪 The Perl programming language
Chef - Chef Infra, a powerful automation platform that transforms infrastructure into code automating how infrastructure is configured, deployed and managed across any environment, at any scale
Inline-Perl5 - Use Perl 5 code in a Raku program
Puppet - Server automation framework and application
inxi - inxi is a full featured CLI system information tool. It is available in most Linux distribution repositories, and does its best to support the BSDs.
Slaughter
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CFEngine - CFEngine Community
tlaplus - TLC is a model checker for specifications written in TLA+. The TLA+Toolbox is an IDE for TLA+.
gru - Orchestration made easy with Go and Lua
cnext - an alternate CPAN client using next-cpan GitHub repositories