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Pinto: I Got 99 Problems But CPAN Ain't One.

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Pinto: I Got 99 Problems But CPAN Ain't One.

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Pinto: I Got 99 Problems But CPAN Ain't One.

Abstract: If you use Perl, then you have probably wrestled with CPAN. Shifting dependencies, incompatible interfaces, and test failures in CPAN modules can suddenly break your application, leaving your team to chase bugs they didn't create. But managing CPAN modules doesn't have to be painful. A private Pinto (http://metacpan.org/module/Pinto) repository gives you a stable platform for making consistent builds and managing upgrades for all your Perl modules. I'll show you how to start building your applications with the right modules, every time.

Bio: Jeffrey Thalhammer has been developing, blogging, and speaking about open source software for more than a decade. He is best known as the creator of Perl::Critic, the most popular static analyzer for Perl. He is also the co-founder of Stratopan, a hosted platform for managing Perl modules. Jeffrey lives in San Francisco with his wife and son.

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MetaCPAN: http://metacpan.org/module/Pinto GitHub: http://github.com/thaljef/Pinto Blog: http://blog.stratopan.com Stratopan: https://alpha.stratopan.com

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