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-My milestones (itches) for gaming in Perl +SDL Alpha 2: A sneak preview

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As a young sprout in spring,
the soil is moist,
and the sun bright.


But as fall comes,
with fading leaves,
my roots keep me standing. 



As a new Perl developer I am able to contribute with great enthusiasm due to the great community and the fancies of the language. However I know that these things will fade and I will need something else to take the place. Usually what has worked for me in the past was to set milestones. These will act as roots, keeping me interested in being involved. After all in words better than mines.
We all “scratch our own itches”. It’s why I started Linux, it’s why I started git, and it’s why I am still involved. --Linus

So here are my evolving milestones for Gaming in Perl:
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Pretty or Ugly,
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Code is Code
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New or Old,
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Code is Code
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Fast or Slow
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Code is Code 
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+So over the past week we have been working hard to release the next Alpha for SDL-2.3. In this release we have ported SDL_Image completely, fixed false negatives in our testing suite, improved conditional building. Also we have also started to migrate the very pretty SDL_GFX library. Here is the test for it, enjoy.
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