And if you’re in doubt yet whether Santa was really overloaded last year, just check out the advent calendar of 2020. That’s why back then I fetched out an old, dusty reddish-white cap, pulled it over my ears and started a small home-brew project to help my wife in her job.
Author Archives: vrurg
Day 21: The Story Of Elfs, and Roles, And Santas’ Enterprise
Let’s be serious. After all, we’re grown up people and know the full truth about Santa: he is a showman, and he is a top manager of Santa’s family business. No one knows his exact position, because we must not forget about Mrs.Santa whose share in running the company is at least equal. The positionContinue reading “Day 21: The Story Of Elfs, and Roles, And Santas’ Enterprise”
RFC 265: Interface polymorphism considered lovely
A little preface with an off-topic first. In the process of writing this post I was struck by the worst sysadmin’s nightmare: loss of servers followed by a bad backup. Until the very last moment I have had well-grounded fears of not finishing the post whatsoever. Luckily, I made a truce with life to getContinue reading “RFC 265: Interface polymorphism considered lovely”
RFC 137: Perl OO should not be fundamentally changed.
Now, as you have read the title and already stopped laughing… Er, not all of you yet? Ok, I’ll give you another minute… Good, let’s be serious now. RFC 137 was written by Damian Conway. Yes, the title too. No, I’m serious! Check it yourself! And then also read other RFCs from language-objects category. TurnsContinue reading “RFC 137: Perl OO should not be fundamentally changed.”