WOYWW #604: Completed advent journal, more diamond painting and a tidy desk!
I hope everyone's having a wonderful holiday period. Christmas 2020 is done and dusted and there are only 30 odd hours left of this topsy turvy year.
I hope everyone's having a wonderful holiday period. Christmas 2020 is done and dusted and there are only 30 odd hours left of this topsy turvy year.
<< First | < Prev Over the course of this blog post series we have seen a number of syntax-providing modules from CPAN. Each of them sets
And I’m done. I’ve made it to Christmas Eve with a blog post every day, and plenty of hope for Christmas and the days ahead, I hope. Whatever
[Episcopal News Service] With in-person worship off the table for most Episcopalians this year, a variety of options are available to participate in
The Holy Land pilgrimage app created by St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church in Columbia, South Carolina, allows users to follow the Gospel
<< First | < Prev | Next > For today's article, I'd like to take a look at yet another of my syntax-providing CPAN modules,
I'm showing you a different work desk today for WOYWW. It's a designated corner of our dining room table - much like it used to be in our old house!
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… Advent is my favourite time of the year in Second Life. In fact, I go a bit crazy with it! This year
Go on… are you reading this after Christmas? Catching up on your favourite blogs and pages because the last few days before Christmas were manic?
<< First | < Prev | Next > We started off this advent calendar series looking at the async/await syntax provided by Future::AsyncAwait, and
I’m not planning to post anything between Christmas and New Year (Twixmas or Romjul, if you prefer) except perhaps a catch up post, so this post is
<< First | < Prev | Next > So far we've been looking at features of some syntax modules that are relatively well-established -
Today, Monday 21st December 2020 is the Midwinter Solstice. It strikes me as weird that in some parts of the world it’s actually looked at as the
<< First | < Prev | Next > We have now seen the way that the has keyword creates a new kind of variable, called a slot variable, where
I will struggle to write this post, I know. You see, at the back of my happy and peaceful immediate, nuclear family there is a wider and far less