The Perl Review 2.0 is on the presses
am 18.08.2005 03:18:05 von brian d foyWe're starting the next year of The Perl Review, which comes out
during the first week of September. We're also printing a batch in
Portugal, so attendees of YAPC::EU will get a free copy of the
next issue, which is bigger and more colorful than ever before.
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Issue 2.0, Fall 2005
* Logic Programming in Perl - Curtis "Ovid" Poe
* Object-oriented Perl - Alberto Manuel Simões
* The Visitor Design Pattern - brian d foy
* Pod Indexing Project - Ivan Tubert-Broham
* TPF: Google Summer of Code - Jim Brandt
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Josh McAdams - Perlcast
Damian Conway - Perl Best Practices
Simon Cozens - Advanced Perl Programming
Mark Jason Dominus - Higher Order Perl
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Issue 1.3, Summer 2005
* Programming Glade in Perl - Grant McLean
* Array Anti-Patterns - Alberto Manuel Simões
* Test::Random - David Golden
* Serious Perl - Henning Koch
plus Perl News, Perl Mongers and Perl Foundation reports, book
reviews, short notes, and more.
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Issue 1.2, Spring 2005
* Hashes with History -- Alberto Manuel Simões
* Test::Number::Delta -- David Golden
* 9-Block Quilt Patterns in Perl -- Daniel Allen
* Packet Sniffing with Perl -- Gerry Finkel
plus Perl News, Perl Mongers and Perl Foundation reports, book
reviews, short notes, and more.
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Issue 1.1, Winter 2004
* Down Translating XML -- Alberto Manuel Simões
* Module::Release and Beyond -- brian d foy
* Functional Perl Programming -- Frank Antonsen
* Faking Stored Procedures -- Zach Thompson
plus Perl News, Perl Mongers and Perl Foundation reports, book
reviews, and short notes.
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* Test Driven Development -- Denis Kosykh
* Just do{} it -- brian d foy
* Extending XML::XPath -- Michel Rodriguez
* Test::More in 20 Seconds -- brian d foy
* Magick Tile Puzzles -- Grant McLean
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