Perl Community Marks CPAN Day, Highlighting 30 Years of Open-Source Contributions

The Perl community observes CPAN Day every year on August 16th to honour the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network, one of the oldest open-source systems in programming history. Thousands of contributors worldwide maintain and document modules on CPAN daily, helping developers avoid duplicating work. This year's celebrations also encouraged CPAN authors to clean up outdated distributions from PAUSE directories. Perl Weekly issue 786 features several technical articles, including tutorials on PAGI::FastAPI with WebSockets, async database handling, and access token management. A notable highlight is an upcoming online presentation on Perl's PAGI framework as an answer to Python's FastAPI, authored by Mohammad Sajid Anwar.
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