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<p>Working on Pugs [http://svn.openfoundry.org/pugs/perl5/|Perl6-in-Perl5 project] (update: Perl6-in-Perl6 too) and the Perl6 libraries: [http://svn.openfoundry.org/pugs/ext/|Lazy Lists, Arrays, Recurrences, DateTime...]</p>
<p>Organized [http://yapc.org/Brasil|YAPC::Brasil::2005] (update: YAPC::Brasil::2006, YAPC::Brasil::2007 and some local ones too) with help from [mago], [DaWolf], [monsieur_champs] and many others (thank you all!).</p>
<p>Worked a bit in an "ACL" compiler (written in Perl, generates threaded Perl code). (done)</p>
<p>I'm webmaster of [http://brasil.pm.org/|Brasil-PM] -
a portuguese language Perl mongers site.</p>
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I also wrote some CPAN modules:
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<p>A bunch of modules in the [http://datetime.perl.org|DateTime project]</p>
<p>[cpan://v6]<br>
This is not an IPv6 module. It's yet another Perl 6 compiler.
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<p>[cpan://Inline::Parrot]
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<p>[cpan://Date::Tie]<br>
This is very stable.<br>
I would like to add the ability to use any hash key as
storage.</li>
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[cpan://Set::Infinite]<br>
This module is now maintained under the DateTime project.
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[cpan://Archive::Parity]
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[cpan://Glynx] A parallel download manager script.
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<p>[cpan://Date::Set] and [cpan://Date::Leapsecond]<br>
These are now obsoleted by the [http://datetime.perl.org|DateTime project].
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