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On Sun, 14 Jul 2013 17:20:22 +0200, Pascal Stumpf wrote:
> Object::Event:
> 
> This module was mainly written for AnyEvent::XMPP, AnyEvent::IRC,
> AnyEvent::HTTPD and BK to provide a consistent API for registering
> and emitting events.
> 
> AnyEvent::IRC:
> 
> The AnyEvent::IRC module consists of AnyEvent::IRC::Connection,
> AnyEvent::IRC::Client and AnyEvent::IRC::Util. AnyEvent::IRC is
> just a module that holds this overview over the other modules.
> 
> AnyEvent::IRC can be viewed as toolbox for handling IRC connections
> and communications.
> 
> AnyEvent::IRC::Clientis a more highlevel IRC connection that already
> processes some messages for you and will generated some events that
> are maybe useful to you.
> 
> AnyEvent::IRC::Connectionis a lowlevel connection that only connects
> to the server and will let you send and receive IRC mess
> 
> Net::Twitter::Lite:
> 
> This module provides a perl interface to the Twitter API v1.
> 
> It uses the same API definitions as Net::Twitter, but without the
> extra bells and whistles and without the additional dependencies.
> Same great taste, less filling.
> 
> 
> 
> Looking for oks/comments for any of these.
> 
>>> application/octet-stream attachment, name=p5-Object-Event.tgz
>>> application/octet-stream attachment, name=p5-AnyEvent-IRC.tgz
>>> application/octet-stream attachment, name=p5-Net-Twitter-Lite.tgz

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