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  • 2009Q1 Grant Proposal: Inline C++/CLI Thu, 05-Feb-2009 by Alberto Simões
    in: Grants

    Name: John R. Hogerhuis Email: Amount Requested: $3000 Synopsis Write Perl subroutines and classes in C++/CLI Benefits to the Perl Community The benefit of this project is that it opens up access to .Net APIs to Perl programmers. This prevents Perl from being marginalized on the Windows platform. It allows the Perl community to continue to use its favorite tool to solve problems on the Windows platform without giving up

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  • Running Grants (2009 - II) Wed, 14-Jan-2009 by Alberto Simões
    in: Grants

    Prepare for a big post! Here are the most recent updates from TPF running grants. "Port pyYAML to Perl":http://www.perlfoundation.org/ingy_dot_net_port_pyyaml_to_perl No updates this time. "Test::Builder 2":http://www.perlfoundation.org/test_builder_2 Schwern update: TB2 development has been dead for the last few months, largely because I haven't been programming. I'm getting started again, I've been poking at the code again lately, and I'm making three changes to the way its developed. _1> Reigning in the TB2

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  • 2009Q1 Call for Grants Proposals Wed, 07-Jan-2009 by Alberto Simões
    in: Grants

    The Perl Foundation is looking at giving some grants ranging from $500 to $3000 in February 2009. In the past, we've supported Adam Kennedy's PPI, Strawberry Perl and Perl on a Stick, Nicholas Clark's work on Perl internals, Jouke Visser's pVoice, Chris Dolan on Perl::Critic and many others You don't have to have a large, complex, or lengthy project. You don't even have to be a Perl master or guru.

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  • Running Grants (2009 - I) Fri, 02-Jan-2009 by Alberto Simões
    in: Grants

    This is the first update for running grants on 2009. At the moment TPF has 12 running grants: "Port pyYAML to Perl":http://www.perlfoundation.org/ingy_dot_net_port_pyyaml_to_perl I just uploaded YAML-Perl-01_01. It has the entire Loader stack represented. You can play with it by using: ysh -MYAML::Perl It will load many simple YAML documents all the way through, but is not yet complete, so many others will fail. There are 10 modules involved in the

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  • Perl on a Stick - Grant Complete Fri, 02-Jan-2009 by Alberto Simões
    in: Grants

    Adam Kennedy finished his Perl on a Stick grant a few weeks ago. You can download the first beta release in Strawberry Perl website Also, while TPF expects Adam to publish a final report sometime, he wrote some posts on his use.perl blog about this grant. Here is a brief resume of them: Strawberry Perl October 2008 Released! I can't submit my grant report yet because of The Sekrit! Microsoft

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  • New Grant Manager Fri, 26-Dec-2008 by Alberto Simões

    I posted recently on use.perl asking for new Grant Managers for The Perl Foundation. We got some candidates Nuno Carvalho Renée Bäecker Scott "KONOBI" McWhirter Andrew Shitov Steve Peters Robin Berjon Makoto Nozaki David Nicol Unfortunately I did not receive all these names before starting the voting process. Nevertheless, they will be on my backup list for whenever The Perl Foundation needs new grant managers. From the list the Grant

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  • Perl 5 Development Now on Git Thu, 25-Dec-2008 by Josh McAdams

    Perl 5's revision history is now "stored in a git repository":http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git accessible to any developer around the world! Since March 1997 Perl 5 development has been done using a "Perforce":http://www.perforce.com revision control system generously hosted by "ActiveState":http://www.activestate.com. This system provided a powerful tool set for core developers, but tended to keep outside contributors at arms length. Now there is "a git repository available to anyone":http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git. The repository is hosted on

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  • Booking.com Makes a Major Contribution to TPF Thu, 25-Dec-2008 by Josh McAdams

    We are happy to announce that "Booking.com":http://www.booking.com has donated $50,000 to The Perl Foundation to aid in the further development and maintenance of the Perl programming language in general, and Perl 5.10 in particular. "Booking.com":http://www.booking.com is also donating hardware and sysadmin time to provide the servers for "the new git master for Perl 5":http://use.perl.org/articles/08/12/22/0830205.shtml. Booking.com is Europe's largest and fastest growing online hotel reservation service. It is based in Amsterdam,

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  • Running Grants (2008-X) Mon, 15-Dec-2008 by Alberto Simões
    in: Grants

    Colin Smith Extending BSDPAN No updates. Leon Timmermans Embedding perl into C++ applications No updates. Vadim Konovalov Tcl/Tk access for Rakudo Vadim update: Today I've sent a patch to the parrot development list, which is the first portion of work, and I hope to do the remaining work on the grant within current week, including within 20th and 21th december, so I am planning to finish it before December, 22.

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  • Jonathan Worthington's Hague Grant, "Rakudo Dispatch and Role Enhancements", accepted Wed, 10-Dec-2008 by Richard Dice

    On November 20, 2008, "Jonathan Worthington":http://www.jnthn.net/ submitted an "Ian Hague Perl 6 development grant":http://www.perlfoundation.org/ian_hague_perl_6_development_grants request entitled "Rakudo Dispatch and Role Enhancements.":http://news.perlfoundation.org/2008/11/hague_grant_request_rakudo_dis.html Public comments regarding this grant request were extremely positive. These, in addition to consultation with "Jesse Vincent":http://bestpractical.com/about/us.html and "Patrick Michaud":http://www.pmichaud.com/wiki/Pm/AboutPm allow The Perl Foundation to enthusiastically accept this grant request. "chromatic":http://www.wgz.org/chromatic/ has agreed to volunteer as the grant manager for this grant, and TPF gladly accepts his help with

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