[roch-pm] [Fwd: Perl.com Newsletter: Going Up?]

Brian Mathis bmathis at directedge.com
Wed Sep 4 22:54:34 CDT 2002


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Hello, world! This is Simon Cozens, www.perl.com managing editor,
bringing you the latest goings on from the world of Perl and our
own site. I hope you all had a good holiday!

* Perl at large.

Another month, another issue of the Perl Review; this month, what
every Perl programmer should know about Java, Perl assembly
language, tying filehandles, and why extreme programming is like
mowing the lawn.
 >From the usual place:

     http://www.theperlreview.com/

If you're part of the growing ranks of Perl mongers using Apple's
OS X, here's a great article from Apple's own Internet Developer
magazine about installing Perl 5.8.0 on Jaguar:

     http://developer.apple.com/internet/macosx/perl.html

Finally, are you a Perl nostalgic? The fine folk at perl.org are
putting old Perl conference precedings on line; check out the
conference CD from 1998, or any of the sessions you missed from
this year. And if you've got any old material or CDs you could
donate to make the collection more complete, I'm sure they'd love
to hear from you:

     http://www.perl.org/tpc/1998/
     http://www.perl.org/tpc/2002/

* What's new on www.perl.com?

We have a Perl 6 summary for you this week, thanks to Piers again;
this week brings more talk of garbage collection, the never-ending
keys debate, Parrot 0.0.8, lots and lots about regular expressions,
and a good deal more:

     http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/09/p6pdigest/20020901.html

Perl 5.8.0 gave Perl something it had been looking for for years:
good, stable threading support. Now we've got it, what are we
going to do with it? Sam Tregar brings us an example of what you
can do with threads, by constructing an elevator emulator:

     http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/09/04/threads.html

Also, Andy Duncan, coauthor of Perl for Oracle DBAs says Perl is
the finest scripting language ever invented for helping Oracle DBAs
in their daily jobs. In this article, Andy explains that Perl's
symbiosis with the Oracle database helped him to construct the Perl
DBA Toolkit.  Along the way, he considers what Ayn Rand might have
thought of these two strange bedfellows.

     http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/09/04/perlfororacle.html

Simon Cozens
<simon at oreillynet.com>

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*** Featured Articles ***

Going Up?
Perl 5.8.0 brought stable threading to Perl - but what does it
mean and how can we use it? Get a lift with Sam Tregar as he
creates a multi-threaded simulation.

http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/09/04/threads.html

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The Fusion of Perl and Oracle
Andy Duncan, the coauthor of Perl for Oracle DBAs, explains that
Perl's symbiosis with the Oracle database helped in constructing
the Perl DBA Toolkit. He also ponders what Ayn Rand might have
thought of these two strange bedfellows.

http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/09/04/perlfororacle.html

***

This week on Perl 6 (8/26 - 9/1, 2002)
More talk of garbage collection, the never-ending keys debate,
Parrot 0.0.8, lots and lots about regular expressions, and a good
deal more...

http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/09/p6pdigest/20020901.html

***

Mail Filtering
Michael Stevens compares two popular mail filtering tools, both
written in Perl: ActiveState's PerlMX, and the open source
Mail::Audit. How do they stack up?

http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/08/27/filtering.html

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Exegesis 5
Are Perl 6's regular expressions still messing with your head?
Never fear, Damian is here - with another Exegesis explaining
what real programs using Perl 6 grammars look like.

http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/08/22/exegesis5.html

***

Web Basics with LWP
LWP is a group of Perl modules that lets you access data on the
Web. Because there are so many LWP modules, it's hard to know
where to look for information on doing even the simplest things.
This article offers sample recipes for performing common tasks
with LWP, by the author of Perl & LWP.

http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/08/20/perlandlwp.html

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