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Joe Johnston 

Joe Johnston received his undergraduate degree in Computer Science from UMass/Boston in 1998. He was the system administrator and senior programmer for CareerSearch.net until he accepted a position with O'Reilly. Linux and Perl keep him entertained while in front of a CRT. Singing and playing guitar provide him with distraction when not. While the existence of Aliens may be doubted, the reality of UFOlogists can not.


Ilya Regularly Expresses
Ilya Zakharevich, a major contributor to Perl 5, talks about Perl 6 effort, why he thinks that Perl is not well-suited for text manipulation, and what changes would make it better; whether the Russian education system is effective; and whether Perl 6 is a good idea. [Sep 20, 2000]

Damian Conway Talks Shop
The author of Object-Oriented Perl talks about the Dark Art of programming, motivations for taking on projects, and the "deification" of technology. [Aug 21, 2000]

ANSI Standard Perl?
Standardized Perl? Larry Rosler, who put the ANSI in ANSI C, shares his thoughts on how Perl could benefit from standards in this interview with Joe Johnston.  [Jun 6, 2000]

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