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Playing with Pod
brian d foy
Using Pod::Simple, the recently reworked pod tools module from Sean Burke, Allison Randal wrote a simple module to manipulate O'Reilly's PseudoPod format. brian presents it here.
Wed, 28 Dec 2005

Open Office Document Connector
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.


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From the Archives

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

High Performance MySQL
Tim Kientzle
I have in the past had some misgivings about using MySQL on serious production systems. Since reading High Performance MySQL, however, I will have no difficulty recommending MySQL for highly demanding applications.
Wed, 30 Oct 0003

Letter from the Editor
Kevin Carlson
How appropriate is Perl for mission-critical apps?
Wed, 30 Oct 0003

lvalue Accessor Methods With Value Validation
Juerd Waalboer
My properties behave like variables, without sacrificing validation and being able to alter the new value before it's stored. And all that comes with syntax that lets me write most properties on a single line.
Wed, 30 Oct 0003

Pipelines and E-Mail Addresses
brian d foy
Lately, I've had to do a bit more work on my e-mail inbox to separate the good messages from spam. With some pipelines, some Perl, and a little bit of procmail, I get most of the work done although I have to keep trying new things to keep up with the spammers' tricks.
Wed, 30 Oct 0003

 




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