(in chronological order, with comment references)
- Day 1 – Rocking Raku Meets Stodgy Debian by Tom Browder (/r/rakulang comments)
- Day 2 – An update on raku.land by JJ Atria (/r/rakulang comments)
- Day 3 – Helping the Elves Sort Their Mail by Julia
- Day 4 – Embedding a stack-based programming language in Raku by Wim Vanderbauwhede
- Day 5 – The Elves go back to Grammar School by Steve Roe
- Day 6 – The Future Of POD6 by Kay Rhodes (/r/rakulang comments)
- Day 7 – The Magic Of $/ by Elizabeth Mattijsen (/r/rakulang comments)
- Day 8 – Make it Snow 2.0: The Snowfall Strikes Back by John Haltiwanger (/r/rakulang comments)
- Day 9 – Networks Roasting on an Open Fire, Part 1: Whipuptitude by Geoffrey Broadwell
- Day 10 – The Magic Of Q by Elizabeth Mattijsen (/r/rakulang comments)
- Day 11 – Networks Roasting on an Open Fire, Part 2: Axes to Grind by Geoffrey Broadwell
- Day 12 – Perspectives on RakuDoc Version 2 by Richard Hainsworth
- Day 13 – Networks Roasting on an Open Fire, Part 3: Feeling Warm and Looking Cool by Geoffrey Broadwell
- Day 14 – The Magic Of Q (Part 2) by Elizabeth Mattijsen (/r/rakulang comments)
- Day 15 – An Object Lesson for the Elven by Steve Roe
- Day 16 – It’s Too Generic; Please Instantiate! by Vadim Belman (/r/rakulang comments)
- Day 17 – Writing some horrible Raku code this Christmas! by Will Coleda
- Day 18 – Dissecting the Go-Ethereum keystore files using Raku tools by Konstantin Narkhov
- Day 19 – Autogenerating Raku bindings! by Dan Vu (/r/rakulang comments)
- Day 20 – Craggy Christmas Chronicles by Steve Roe
- Day 21 – Using DALL-E models in Raku by Anton Antonov (/r/rakulang comments)
- Day 22 – The Magic Of hyper by Elizabeth Mattijsen
- Day 23 – Optimizing Raku programs with Zig by John Haltiwanger (HackerNews comments)
- Day 24 – Streamlining AI vision workflows by Anton Antonov
- Day 25 – Raku 2023 Review by Elizabeth Mattijsen (/r/rakulang comments)
Hope to see you again next year!