metacpan-web

Web interface for MetaCPAN (by metacpan)

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metacpan-web reviews and mentions

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  • Migrating Perl to Raku
    2 projects | dev.to | 4 Aug 2023
    In January 2018, I proposed a CPAN Butterfly Plan to convert Perl functionality to Raku as closely as possible to the original API. I stated this as a goal because Perl (as a programming language) is so much more than syntax alone. Ask anyone what Perl's unique selling point is, and they will most likely tell you it is CPAN.
  • The most interesting Open Source web applications
    5 projects | dev.to | 15 Jun 2023
    MetaCPAN. There are a number of project in the Perl community. This is one of the most interesting ones. source code
  • 5 great Perl scripts to keep in your sysadmin toolbox
    3 projects | /r/perl | 23 Feb 2023
    All language package index websites are a poor imitation of metacpan.org. Without a doubt it is the single best package website I have used for finding packages, reading docs, examples, version changes, source repo. Everybody should be shamelessly copying it.
  • Day 5: CI for Win32-Wlan Perl module
    2 projects | dev.to | 4 Dec 2022
    While the indicates that this is a Windows-related thing, there are a number of packages on CPAN that are in the Win32 namespace, but also work on Linux. This one, it seems does not. It seems at least one of its dependencies, the Win32-API does not work on anything else besides Windows.
  • Use Dist::Zilla to Create a Perl Distribution
    2 projects | dev.to | 23 Oct 2022
    A Perl distribution is an archive of files that includes a Perl module. There are no official rules on what non-module files must be included in a distribution, but they often include (among other things) test scripts, a Makefile.PL, documentation, and the license. These distributions are commonly uploaded to CPAN, which is a place for Perl programmers to upload their Perl distributions for the purpose of sharing their code.
  • Need help for debugging with Devel:Camelcadedb
    2 projects | /r/perl | 10 Oct 2022
    If there are modules being used, you can read their documentation using the perldoc command or looking online at https://metacpan.org
  • metacpan unusable for anyone else?
    2 projects | /r/perl | 29 Sep 2022
  • Help needed with a script
    4 projects | /r/perl | 27 Sep 2022
    There are modules for parsing Markdown. Have you tried searching MetaCPAN?
  • Not Your Grandfather’s Perl
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Sep 2022
    > I'm surprised CPAN is not mentioned. I wonder if it is still active.

    CPAN is indeed alive and kicking; https://metacpan.org/

  • cpan-audit checks your modules for security vulnerabilities
    3 projects | /r/perl | 4 Jul 2022
    It's an RFE https://github.com/metacpan/metacpan-web/issues/2698
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