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Andy Lester

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Andy Lester is an author and programmer.
What are you working on in Perl? Posted: Apr 23, 2010 10:59 PM
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My project list is a mile long, and I'm wondering what you're working on, too.

Here's mine, in no order:

  • Internals of Parrot, trying to get the underlying C API handle to handle const STRING *.
  • Putting out tidyp, my fork of libtidy, and HTML::Tidy which will rely on it.
  • Thinking about the plug-in API for ack 2.0.
  • Wanting to get more grep-like programs listed on betterthangrep.com.
  • Gathering together info on Plack and PSGI for an article here
  • Getting perl101.org to list both Perl 5 and Perl 6 syntax for how to do things.
  • Make an install mechanism for vim-perl so people don't have to wait for Bram to release a version of vim to get the updates.
  • Work on Perl::Critic policies for check_postgres.pl.
  • Clean out the WWW::Mechanize bug queue, especially making the live tests not run by default.
  • Work on a talk on Perl 5.10 and 5.12 for Chicago Uniforum in June.
  • Add more languages and more philosophy to bobby-tables.com.
  • Decide if I want to keep Perlbuzz in Movable Type and upgrade to the next version, or migrate to the Melody fork.

What's on your plate? Tell us in the comments.

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