What's new on CPAN - November 2018
Welcome to “What’s new on CPAN”, a curated look at last month’s new CPAN uploads for your reading and programming pleasure. Enjoy!
APIs & Apps
- Get a perly interface to Cisco Firepower Management Center using Net::Cisco::FMC::v1
- Mail::DataFeed::Abusix can send SMTP transaction data to the Abusix transaction feed
- Neo4j::Driver is an unofficial implementation of the Neo4j Driver API
- REST::Client::CrossRef provides a client for the CrossRef API
Config & Devops
- Parse a distribution name using Parse::Distname
Data
- DBIx::Class::Smooth provides more sugar for DBIx::Class
- Bools aren’t just for JSON! Use them everywhere with Data::Bool
- Data::Dict supplies a hash-based dictionary object
- Parse the tabular data format generated by database SELECTs with Table::BoxFormat
- Graphics::Skullplot can plot the result of a SQL select query
Development & Version Control
- Mojo::AsyncAwait is an Async/Await implementation for the Mojolicious ecosystem
- Path::Tiny::Glob is a file globbing utility which supports
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- Enforce using the /a or /aa modifier with regular expressions with Perl::Critic::Policy::RegularExpressions::RequireDefault
- Don’t permit reuse of names for different types of variables using Perl::Critic::Policy::Variables::NameReuse
Hardware
- Device::Chip::ADT7470 is a chip driver for the ADT7470
Web
- Parse the HTTP header ‘Accept-Charset’ using HTTP::AcceptCharset
- Validate mails against DMARC policy asynchronously using Mail::DMARC::Iterator
- Export a Mojolicious website to static files using Mojolicious::Command::export
- Plack::Middleware::Debug::RefCounts debug Plack apps with refcounts
- Super-convenient blogging with Markdown and Dropbox: Plerd
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