| Sign In/My Account | View Cart |
|
|
We've expanded our Perl news coverage and improved our search! Search for all things Perl across O'Reilly! Off The WallA monthly column from Larry WallThe State of the Onion Larry Wall's eighth annual State of the Onion address from OSCON 2004 related screensavers to surgery to Perl and the community. [Aug. 19, 2004] The State of the Onion 5 Larry Wall gives his annual summary of the state of the Perl world. This year, as one might expect, the major focus was on Perl 6. Larry gave 33 lightning talks, of 55 seconds each, outlining elements of Perl 6's design. Here's a rundown on what Perl 6 is going to be. [Jul. 25, 2001] Larry Wall: Apocalypse Two Larry Wall produces the next episode in his series of "Apocalypses": glimpses into the design of Perl 6. This week, he explains how Perl 6 will differ from Perl 5 in terms of chapter 2 of the Camel Book: fundamental data types, variables and the context and scoping of the language. [May. 3, 2001] Apocalypse 1: The Ugly, the Bad, and the Good With breathless expectation, the Perl community has been waiting for Larry Wall to reveal how Perl 6 is going to take shape. In the first of a series of "apocalyptic" articles, Larry reveals the ugly, the bad, and the good parts of the Perl 6 design process. [Apr. 2, 2001]
|
|
Sponsored By: |