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Recent Articles
Open Office Document Connector Jean-Marie Gouarné The OpenDocument format is poised to become a de facto standard for the free office software and could be used as a common basis for large-scale content management applications. Wed, 2 Nov 2005
Get More Out of Open brian d foy open()is a rich Perl feature that has a lot to offer. Mon, 31 Oct 2005
Laziness 101 Brent Michalski A Perl script lets Brent take the easy way out when it comes to processing photos--lots of photos! Mon, 31 Oct 2005
The Internet In Your Pocket Simon Cozens Simon shares some clever proxy techniques that are useful for offline or limited-bandwidth testing. Fri, 23 Sep 2005
Getting Started With POE sungo In times past, you would never implement high performance, long running applications in Perl. Times change. POE lets you write Perl apps that go well beyond the traditional single-use scripts and web apps. Tue, 6 Sep 2005
OSCON 2005 Casey West Casey West tells us what went down at OSCON in Portland earlier this month. Mon, 29 Aug 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.
Liability Issues with Code Quality: Improve Software Quality to Avert Potential Litigation CTO's who are responsible for a software development organization need to educate themselves about the prospect of software product liability and how they can minimize their risk through quality initiatives. This paper explains some of the quality initiatives in the product development process.
Developing .NET Rule-based Applications This paper presents an overview of how Blaze Advisor's rule management technologies can be
effectively incorporated into business-critical .NET systems to create a flexible, robust and costeffective IT infrastructure.
Distributed Software Development with Perforce This paper outlines the operational requirements that an Software Configuration Management (SCM) tool must meet to support distributed software development, the common approaches adopted by tool vendors over the years, and contrasts these approaches with the architecture implemented by Perforce Software.
High-level Best Practices in Software Configuration Management (SCM) 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
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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