Hackernews posts about Perl
Perl is a high-level, interpreted programming language known for its flexibility, ease of use, and powerful text processing capabilities.
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- The Joy of Rediscovering Perl (blog.zerodogg.org)
- The joy of rediscovering Perl – Eskild Hustvedt (blog.zerodogg.org)
- Perligata: Write Perl in Latin (metacpan.org)
- Ruby and Its Neighbors: Perl (noelrappin.com)
- Perl IDE Developer Survey (survey.perlide.org)
- It Is a Perl (number-garden-principle.netlify.app)
- Perlin noise (en.wikipedia.org)
- Vibe Code Warning – A personal casestudy (github.com)
- Perkeep – Personal storage system for life (perkeep.org)
- We saved $500k per year by rolling our own "S3" (engineering.nanit.com)
- A new Google model is nearly perfect on automated handwriting recognition (generativehistory.substack.com)
- I built the same app 10 times: Evaluating frameworks for mobile performance (www.lorenstew.art)
- Perfetto: Swiss army knife for Linux client tracing (lalitm.com)
- Why effort scales superlinearly with the perceived quality of creative work (markusstrasser.org)
- JVM exceptions are weird: a decompiler perspective (purplesyringa.moe)
- The death of thread per core (buttondown.com)
- Modern Perfect Hashing (blog.sesse.net)
- Carlo Rovelli’s radical perspective on reality (www.quantamagazine.org)
- Agentic pelican on a bicycle (www.robert-glaser.de)
- The Useful Personal Computer (technicshistory.com)
- Transducer: Composition, abstraction, performance (2018) (funktionale-programmierung.de)