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TPJ's New Format
Over the past few months, a great number of you have requested easier access to and more frequent updates of The Perl Journal. Consequently, The Perl Journal is moving from a PDF e-zine presentational format to a familiar HTML-based Web site presentation. In doing so, TPJ's content will be updated on a weekly, rather than monthly, basis.
The one thing that we aren't changing is the high-quality editorial content you've come to expect from TPJ. All the same great articles, book reviews, and columns that you've enjoyed and benefited from will continue to be available—but in a newer, easier-to-access package.
Your current subscription username and password have not changed; your existing login will allow you to access all the content on TPJ.com.
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Recent Articles
Ten Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About Perl  Simon Cozens Simon Cozens presents some tricks that you probably didn't know you could do in Perl. Fri, 12 Aug 2005
Writing IRC Bots in Perl with Bot::BasicBot Tom Insam Who wants to reinvent the wheel every time you need a new IRC bot? Tom provides a module that takes away the drudgery of working with IRC protocols. Fri, 5 Aug 2005
A Music Player Remote Control in Perl/Tk Frank Cox Frank Cox uses Perl/Tk to build a nifty search facility that hooks into WinAmp to automatically play the songs it finds. Fri, 29 Jul 2005
Managing Documents Using a SOAP::Lite Daemon Architecture Bryce Harrington Bryce Harrington builds a document management system that decouples interface from back-end logic. Communication between the two is done through a simple protocol that can be used by a web interface, command-line tools, and GUI applications. Fri, 22 Jul 2005
Wrapping Subroutines to Trace Code Execution brian d foy brian uses an unobtrusive, low-impact technique for tracing code execution. Fri, 15 Jul 2005
Simplified Web Hosting with Perl Simon Cozens Simon uses a Perl/Maypole framework to provide simple web-hosting functionality for those who don't want to deal with complex configuration. Fri, 8 Jul 2005
Research Papers & Reports
Find white papers, case studies, Webcasts and analyst reports on everything from design through development to testing and implementation at TPJ's Research Papers and Reports.
TransTOOLs Nails It Down For CommercialWare CommercialWare is the world's leading provider of software solutions for multi-channel retailers. It was critical to bring their application into the Java world for e-business and to deploy our application on multiple platforms. TransTOOLs' Caravel was a hands-down winner.
High-level Best Practices in Software Configuration Management As providers of software configuration management (SCM) tools and consultants to software companies, we are often asked for sound advice on SCM best practices. In answering these requests we have a bounty of direct and indirect SCM experience from which to draw. Direct experience coming from having been developers and codeline managers ourselves.
From the Archives
TPJ One Liners Short bits of code which will amaze, awaken, and amuse. Wed, 30 Oct 0003
Free as in Music Randal L. Schwartz There are lots of places to get free music on the internet legally. The problem is separating the good from the bad. But this problem can be solved with Perl and a few readily available tools. Wed, 30 Oct 0003
Perl News Shannon Cochran CPAN ratings, YAPC venues, Exegesis 6, and Perl gets an entry in the OED. Wed, 30 Oct 0003
Eight Million Ways to die Randal L. Schwartz What is that old saying? "The best-laid plans of mice and men..." And like that old saying, sometimes your programs don't go the way you expect. If you're building a complex application, you should definitely look into using Exception::Class or something similar. Wed, 30 Oct 0003
Letter from the Editor Kevin Carlson Letter from the Editor Wed, 30 Oct 0003
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