HEADLINES
With great pleasure, we announce Duane Powell** as the winner of “Perl Weekly Challenge - 036”**. Congratulations Duane, you should soon hear from Perl Careers about your reward. For rest of the participants, I would say Good Luck for next time. Keep sending in your solutions and share your knowledge with each other.
RECAP
Here is the recap of last week “Perl Weekly Challenge - 036”.
PERL REVIEW
Please checkout Perl** solutions review of the “Perl Weekly Challenge - 035”** by Kian-Meng Ang.
If you missed any past reviews then please checkout the collection.
RAKU REVIEW
Please checkout Raku** solutions review of the “Perl Weekly Challenge - 035”** by Laurent Rosenfeld.
If you missed any past reviews then please checkout the collection.
CHART
Please take a look at the charts showing interesting data.
I would like to thank every member of the team for their valuable suggestions. Please do share your experience with us.
NEW MEMBERS
Saif Ahmed from Kent joined last week. He is an experienced Perl hacker, Orthopaedic Surgeon and Research Scientist in Regenerative Medicine.
Check out current team members.
Please find out How to contribute?, if you have any doubts.
GUESTS
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Lubos Kolouch** shared Python** solutions for “Perl Weekly Challenge - 036”.
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Ulrich Rieke** shared Haskell** solutions for “Perl Weekly Challenge - 036”.
Please find out past solutions by respected guests. Please do share your creative solutions in other languages.
TASK #1
Write a script to calculate the total number of weekdays (Mon-Fri) in each month of the year 2019.
Jan: 23 days
Feb: 20 days
Mar: 21 days
Apr: 22 days
May: 23 days
Jun: 20 days
Jul: 23 days
Aug: 22 days
Sep: 21 days
Oct: 23 days
Nov: 21 days
Dec: 22 days
TASK #2
Write a script to find out the DayLight gain/loss in the month of December 2019 as compared to November 2019 in the city of London. You can find out sunrise and sunset data for November 2019 and December 2019 for London.
Last date to submit the solution 23:59 (UK Time) Sunday 8th December 2019.