
Perl 🐪 Weekly #762 - Perl with MetaCPAN
Originally published at Perl Weekly 762 Hi there, If there's one thing that keeps impressing me in our community, it's the dedication of people like Olaf Alders . Week after week, Olaf keeps refining MetaCPAN , polishing small details and improving the user experience. It's not always flashy work, but when you use MetaCPAN , you can feel it - everything feels smoother, faster, and more reliable. That kind of steady, thoughtful dedication really inspires me. Speaking of inspiration, Dave Cross recently shared a neat little trick that I think many of us can use. He showed how your README file can be turned into a static website - yes, the README you already have for your module! The article on Dev.to is called "Your README is already a website" and it's a fun, practical reminder that sometimes the tools we already have, can do more than we think. I love seeing simple ideas like that applied in clever ways. On my side of things, I've been quietly wrestling with some longstanding issues in
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