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Chris Nandor 

Chris Nandor has been programming Perl since 1995 and has been using Macintosh as his primary platform since 1987. He's written a book, "MacPerl: Power and Ease," with Vicki Brown, and contributes much of his time to the Perl community through programs, modules, mailing lists, Usenet, IRC, speaking, and writing for the Perl News website and The Perl Journal. He also writes Perl code for Andover.Net. He basically has no life outside of Perl. Well, except for his wonderful wife, two cats, and three dogs. And the Boston Bruins. And maybe a few other things you probably don't care about anyway.


Introducing Mac::Glue
Now that Apple computers are all the rage again, we describe how the technically inclined can use Perl to script Mac applications. [Jan 23, 2004]

RSS and You
RSS is an XML application that describes web sites as channels, which can act as feeds to a user's site. Chris Nandor explains how to use RSS in Perl and how he uses it to build portals. [Jan 25, 2000]

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