SPUG: The ABC-s of Perl
Creede Lambard
creede at rrauto.com
Mon Feb 5 09:57:21 CST 2001
Is "Networking" too broad for N?
"y" could be y/// or it could be "Y use anything else?" :)
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Ingerson <briani at activestate.com>
To: <spug-list at pm.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 11:20 PM
Subject: SPUG: The ABC-s of Perl
> SPUG,
>
> I'm giving a presentation this week at a local university entitled
> "Intro to Perl for Unix C Programmers". My talk will include a section
> on the "ABC-s of Perl" and "Perl's Top 10 Features". I would like to
> your ideas on these.
>
> The ABC-s is a list of words describing or pertaining to Perl. Try not
> to use words like "Cool" which could pertain to anything. I'll want
> about 3 words for each letter of the alphabet.
>
> Please fill in as many blanks as you can.
> Problem letters so far are: A, B, J, K, N, Q, V, X, Y, Z
>
> Thanks in advance for your ideas,
>
> Brian
>
> 1) Regular Expressions
> 2) Pod
> 3) Etc....
> 4)
> 5)
> 6)
> 7)
> 8)
> 9)
> 10)
>
> A)
> B)
> C) CPAN
> D) Documented
> E)
> F)
> G)
> H)
> I)
> J)
> K)
> L)
> M)
> N)
> O) Object Oriented
> P)
> Q)
> R)
> S) Secure
> T)
> U)
> V)
> W)
> X)
> Y)
> Z)
>
>
>
> --
> perl -le 'use Inline C=>q{SV*JAxH(char*x){return newSVpvf
> ("Just Another %s Hacker",x);}};print JAxH+Perl'
>
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