cpanpm VS blogs.perl.org

Compare cpanpm vs blogs.perl.org and see what are their differences.

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cpanpm blogs.perl.org
2 11
86 61
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4.0 0.0
9 months ago over 2 years ago
Perl Perl
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cpanpm

Posts with mentions or reviews of cpanpm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-11.

blogs.perl.org

Posts with mentions or reviews of blogs.perl.org. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-30.
  • Perl Weekly #593 - Perl on DEV.to
    1 project | dev.to | 4 Dec 2022
    The nice thing about DEV is that I can republish the articles I published elsewhere (e.g. on PerlMaven, on Code-Maven, or blogs.perl.org), and also I can set the canonical URL of each article on DEV to the original one on my blog. That way I get the visitors on DEV as well, but the 'Google juice' the articles receive will flow over to my sites. It seems like a win-win for DEV and authors who have blogs elsewhere. You can even configure DEV to pull your RSS feed and create drafts from your articles published elsewhere. I even started to republish the content of the Perl Weekly.
  • New feature: HTTPS support for bpo
    3 projects | /r/perl | 30 Nov 2022
    That kind of solution has been up and running on the site for maybe as much as 15 months. (For context, the site has been under my stewardship only since March 2020.) Only, it’s insufficient: it works maybe 80%, but was broken in not just subtle ways. (#415 is the least of them, though the most obvious.)
  • DEV.to and Perl
    4 projects | /r/perl | 24 Nov 2022
    Interesting thread.
  • 新しいPerlの資料が少ない
    2 projects | /r/programming_jp | 30 Nov 2021
  • The Quickest Way to Set Up HTTPS
    1 project | /r/perl | 16 Nov 2021
    Maybe take a look at this GitHub issue to catch up on what has been going on in that area. In particular, the comments from ap explain why it's not as simple as you might think it is.
  • [SURVEY] Visual update of meta::cpan ?
    3 projects | /r/perl | 30 May 2021
    If your motivation is to improve the public image of perl in general, then consider that for many questions, perl monks, a site that didn't look good 20 years ago, ranks high in search results. Never mind that the regulars on that site are not exactly inviting either. For blog posts, it's blogs.perl.org, which doesn't even have https in this day and age. My point being that if sites like these are still coming up in search results, it doesn't really matter how good metacpan looks.
  • What’s the best way to learn Perl?
    1 project | /r/perl | 27 May 2021
    Check out blogs.perl.org for tidbits other Perl people find interesting.
  • If anyone wonders why blogs.perl.org doesn't have https yet, Aristotle has posted an in-depth explanation.
    1 project | /r/perl | 14 Mar 2021
  • About Blog Posts
    3 projects | /r/perl | 11 Mar 2021
    There's already an issue about this. I guess you could ask there to see what the current situation is.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing cpanpm and blogs.perl.org you can also consider the following projects:

metacpan-web - Web interface for MetaCPAN

App-perlbrew - Manage perl installations in your $HOME

mojo - :sparkles: Mojolicious - Perl real-time web framework

movabletype - Movable Type