Given the unintended theme of this week, enjoy some of Larry Wall's Insights.
Read more »The Coded Camel - Cool Linux And Unix Perl Art
One of the coolest Perl pictures I've seen - with a twist!
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More Perl Security Through Obfuscation For Linux and Unix
Shepherding the safety of your data by keeping the sheep confused ;)
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Understanding Perl Variable References On Linux And Unix
If you know a guy who knows a guy, you already understand this concept ;)
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The Perl Foundation moves Perl 5 to Git
The Perl Foundation has migrated Perl 5 to the Git version control system, making it easier than ever for Perl's development team to continue to improve the language that powers many websites.
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[New Year’s Resolutions] List of languages worth learning & One New Language a Year: Smalltalk
"The Pragmatic Programmers recommend learning a new programming language every year. I thought for a long time that this was a good idea, but didn't really act on it. Instead I'd dabble in a dozen languages a year. While this has built my intuition as to what various languages are like it has not made me a competent programmer in a new language.
Read more »Free Software: Perl 5 source repository now hosted in git
"Perl 5's source code is no longer locked into the odious proprietary Perforce repository where it's been hosted for years. It's now hosted in the git distributed version control system. This is a huge win..."
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X11::GUITest Build Errors
X11::GUITest and X11::GUITest::record CPAN modules help you control X11 applications using perl programming language and do some rather simple automation tasks.
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Five Features Perl 5 Needs Now
Perl's 21st anniversary of release is next Thursday, 18 December. Perl 5 is already 14 years old. Though the language has seen many changes since 1994, it can't stand still. Perl 5.10 added many wonderful features and Perl 6 will change the landscape for programming languages, but what's the vision for Perl 5? How can the language stay relevant?
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The A-Z of Programming Languages: Perl
This time we chat with Larry Wall, creator of the Perl programming language and regarded as the father of modern scripting languages.
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Perl 6 to break compatibility, support other interpreters
Version 6 of the popular Perl programming language will not be compatible with previous versions, but will open up a new world of custom “languages” and interpreters, according to its founder Larry Wall.
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How Perl Helped the Genome Project
"Today I want to talk about how Perl helped the Human Genome Project.
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"I have always been unhappy reading source code on the Internet and on slides. The colors are never quite right. It seems like every Perl to HTML converter in existence gets it wrong (my blog is no exception).
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«For a long time, I've had a hack in my local elisp directory that let me easily visit related files in my perl projects [...] Now that I've started programming more frequently in other languages, I've missed having this feature. Instead of hacking something together for every other language I might use, I decided to generalize the concept of a "project" and "related files".
Read more »TPF announces grant to David Mitchell for the release of Perl 5.10.1
"It is with considerable pleasure that TPF announces today a Perl development grant to David Mitchell for the release of Perl 5.10.1. David's work through this grant will be: ..."
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