Phoenix.pm: Perl Design Patterns

Bennett, John John.Bennett at schwab.com
Mon Sep 9 12:33:07 CDT 2002


I am keeping my tar ball of the perl4 scr code./././ JB


-----Original Message-----
From: intertwingled [mailto:intertwingled at qwest.net]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 10:49 AM
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Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: Perl Design Patterns



Perl 4 will be supported forever!

At 10:02 AM 9/9/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Scott Walters wrote:
>> Also, I've been meaning to make it down to ASU and pull Mark and Carl's
>> book.
>> 
>
>If you are making a special trip, I would say "don't bother" :-) The
>book is written for Perl 4.036 (Ah... remember when...) and doesn't
>cover design patterns (or, even algorithms,) but covers rapid
>prototyping, metrics, source control, etc.
>
>Shoot, I still have a copy or two kicking around. Maybe I should raffle
>them off (Proceeds to the Perl Foundation, of course!)
>
>> 
>> http://www.slowass.net/~phaedrus/perlpatterns/
>> 
>> Feedback, ideas, thoughts, examples of good and bad Perl applications
>> most welcome.
>
>I'll give it a gander, and send you some feedback.
>
>-- 
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>Motorola DigitalDNA(tm) Laboratories             perl at perl.sps.mot.com
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>
>

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