Software This is why I participate in an Open Source community The other day I received this email from a user of one of my CPAN modules. This is what makes participating in an Open Source community really worth it! The tool he's talking about is XML::Rabbit. Thanks a lot, Jack! Just a note to say thank you.
perl Implementing WWW::LastFM with XML::Rabbit - Part 5 * Part 1 of 5 * Part 2 of 5 * Part 3 of 5 * Part 4 of 5 * Part 5 of 5 In the previous article we started implementing the geo.getEvents Last.FM API call. In this article we will complete the implementation of the Event class and create a small
perl Implementing WWW::LastFM with XML::Rabbit - Part 4 * Part 1 of 5 * Part 2 of 5 * Part 3 of 5 * Part 4 of 5 * Part 5 of 5 In the previous article we finished implementing the geo.getMetros Last.FM API call with XML::Rabbit. That particular API call doesn't include a lot of interesting information,
perl Implementing WWW::LastFM with XML::Rabbit - Part 3 * Part 1 of 5 * Part 2 of 5 * Part 3 of 5 * Part 4 of 5 * Part 5 of 5 In the previous article we looked at how XML::Rabbit does its magic to give us a very compact syntax for creating Moose attributes that mirror simple XML document values.
perl Implementing WWW::LastFM with XML::Rabbit - Part 2 * Part 1 of 5 * Part 2 of 5 * Part 3 of 5 * Part 4 of 5 * Part 5 of 5 In the previous article we created a simple framework for making HTTP requests to the Last.FM API. In this article we'll go into detail on how XML:
perl Implementing WWW::LastFM, a client library to the Last.FM API, with XML::Rabbit * Part 1 of 5 * Part 2 of 5 * Part 3 of 5 * Part 4 of 5 * Part 5 of 5 In this series of articles I'm going to implement a client to the Last.FM web services API which allows us to find concerts and other events in