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Open Office Document Connector
Jean-Marie Gouarné
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From the Archives

Improving Template::Extract
brian d foy
brian tightens a few loose screws in a module with lots of interesting potential.
Mon, 29 Aug 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

Inversion of Control In Perl
Stevan Little
Inversion of Control (IoC) is the very simple idea of releasing control of some part of your application to some other part of your application or an outside framework.
Wed, 30 Oct 0003

A World of Text
Kevin Carlson
Happily, Perl makes much of the work of supporting Unicode trivial, or even occasionally completely unnecessary. Most of the string-processing functions in Perl now work just fine on Unicode text. So check out your current crop of Perl apps—you may find that you are already Unicode-compliant and didn't even know it.
Wed, 30 Oct 0003

Graphical Interfacing with POE and Tk
Randal L. Schwartz
In an article I wrote for The Perl Journal a year ago ("Tailing Web Logs, April 2003), I introduced the Perl Object Environment, better known as "POE," as a means of executing many tasks at once. Recently, I've been playing with the Tk toolkit through the Perl-Tk interface. With Perl-Tk, I can write Perl programs that use standardized graphical widgets that respond to various interactions.
Wed, 30 Oct 0003

 




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