Tag Archives: IronMan

Perl – How to install CPAN module, the easier way

Following IronMan Challenge posts not only for the sake of seeing What Color of Hair & Shirt ends up with Matt but the posts have been much enlightening. Recently in IronMan Challenge, there’s been much talk about one of Miyagawa’s project, App::cpanminus. Basically, cpanminus is a tool to install perl module from CPAN, without the [...]

Perl – Connect using SSH with Perl & CPAN module

It has been weeks since the last time blogging about Perl. My day to day job has been tying most of my free time and blah blah blah excuses … :p

My job deals with FreeBSD server, 90% of my time. Daily routines includes checking server health status. FreeBSD has these periodic scripts that will report [...]

vim – Commenting multiple lines, block comment

Perl does not have block comment feature. The Acme::Comment module was the easiest way to make Perl do block commenting, with additional features, it allows customization of open & close punctuation mark.
Until yesterday, my first Perl code got some problem and had to seek help from the IRC channel perl-help @ irc.perl.org (these guys are [...]

Perl – How to install Perl module using CPAN shell

One of Perl’s strength is it’s repository of modules, thousands of modules. No need to re-invent the wheel, just think of what you wanna do and search for it (http://cpan.perl.org).
The CPAN modules are available through the CPAN shell. In this post, we will talk briefly about how to install the CPAN shell and show an [...]

The Perl Ironman Challenge

Ironman Challenge. An effort to promote Perl within its community.
Accidentally stumble upon the challenge while searching for Perl’s mailing lists and blogs.
I have always wanted to pick up a programming language. To buck up my system administration skill by scripting daily routines and system monitoring. And most importantly, write some web application with this much [...]

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