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moritz oh hai 10:46
today I published my second book blog post: perlgeek.de/blog-en/perl-6/2016-bo...perl6.html
and I just pushed a draft for another blog post, reviews / corrections very welcome 10:47
[ptc]: feel pinged ^^ :-)
the mailing list has grown to 22 subscribers 10:48
[ptc] feels pinged :-) 12:05
moritz: urm, just tried to pull and got no changes... 12:11
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moritz pushez again 15:41
[ptc]: reping :-)
turns out I had configured a git remote with two push URLs, but had the same URL twice :/ 15:42
[ptc] moritz: no worries :-) 19:04
it pulled ok, and am editing now
btw: it's called "multiple dispatch", not "multi dispatch", right?
also, I'm not a fan of single-letter variable names; they are hard to search for and tend to make the code a bit harder to read 19:05
how does changing $o to $opt sound? Or perhaps something like $date, since that's what's being represented
[ptc] would so like to integrate tests and git into the workflow being introduced 19:10
it would get the reader to think that writing tests and using version control is a natural part of writing code and not separate topics 19:11
hrm, I tried changing $o to $datetime and now it looks waaaay to verbose. Not sure what a good solution is here 19:21
Beyond that, awesome post! I learned stuff this evening, which was awesome. Specifically the where/try, when/default and that sigil-less vars are read-only. Handy to know! 19:23
moritz [ptc]: thanks for the review 19:34
[ptc]: I didn't care too much about the $o since I knew I'd replace it anyway 19:35
[ptc]: and I do plan to introduce testing as the next chapter :-) 19:36
[ptc] moritz: re: $o: that's what I was thinking, but then you made the point about being clear later on. However, I think noone will mind, other than the picky people like myself :-) 19:37
moritz: testing++ \\o/
moritz ... and I would have started already if I weren't stuck debugging RSS feed issues :( 19:38
[ptc] moritz: part of the time it felt like one knew what one was expecting and hence an automated test would be sort of a natural thing to use to check that the code was working 19:39
moritz: especially when the code gets refactored at the end
do many people use the RSS feed? 19:40
moritz [ptc]: people use pl6anet.org, which uses the RSS feed, and which is unhappy about it :( 19:41
[ptc] oh, bummer 19:43
moritz and my attempts to create a dev enivornment for a my homepage on localhost have failed so far :( 19:50
which doesn't make debugging easier
modern Apaches are scary beasts to configure 20:35