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Hey Canadian nerds! I have held the domain registration for regex.ca for a very long time. When I lived in Canada it was my primary domain, but I haven't used it for years. Does anyone on the fediverse have a good use for it?
I'm going to release it but if you've got a good pitch I'll pay for a 1 year renewal and then transfer it to your ownership.
[edit: @blakecoverett has put regex.ca to appropriately goofy, human-centric use. huzzah for the Fediverse!]
Early #Perl luminary and author (#OReilly camel and llama books, many magazine articles, etc.) Randal Schwartz, a/k/a merlyn, is in dire financial straits.
He needs gainful #employment NOW of any kind, and although his #programming language of choice now is #Dart and the #Flutter framework, he’s willing to fall back on his @Perl chops.
Refer or reach him at linkedin.com/in/randalschwartz
Or do what I’m doing and sign up for his #Patreon at patreon.com/randalschwartz
Published the VOD of my Sunday stream writing the Perl bindings for GTK4 and libadwaita: youtu.be/6oLvNh4mQg8
#GTK #Perl #libadwaita #GNOME
Writing Perl bindings for GTK4 and libadwaita
Perl isn't dead just yet, and you can write GNOME application using this programming language. In order to do that, though, we're going to need new bindings ...YouTube
Chill Sunday stream with some more #Perl and #GTK
ebassi - Twitch
Geek, husband, lover, software developer, Londoner. Not necessarily in that order. GTK/GNOME developer.Twitch
I did a fun Sunday hacking stream on Twitch, and wrote the #Perl bindings for #GTK 4 and #libadwaita
- gitlab.gnome.org/ebassi/perl-g…
- gitlab.gnome.org/ebassi/perl-a…
They are barebones, but they work, so I'll finish the docs and publish them on CPAN—if I can find my old PAUSE credentials.