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Nathan Torkington 

Nathan Torkington is a systems administrator for Front Range Internet, Inc. He is coauthor (with Tom Christiansen) of the Perl FAQ and is also writing a book on Perl with Tom.


Cooking with Perl, Part 2
Learn how to use SQL without a database server, and how to send attachments in email in two new recipes from the second edition of Perl Cookbook. And check back here in two weeks for new recipes on extracting table data, making simple changes to elements or text, and templating with HTML::Mason. [Sep 3, 2003]

Cooking with Perl
The new edition of Perl Cookbook is about to hit store shelves, so to trumpet its release, we offer some recipes--new to the second edition--for your sampling pleasure. This week learn how to match nested patterns and how to pretend a string is a file. Check back here in the coming weeks for more new recipes on using SQL without a database server, extracting table data, templating with HTML::Mason, and more.  [Aug 21, 2003]

What every Perl programmer needs to know about .NET
A very brief explanation of Microsoft's .NET project and why it's interesting.  [Dec 19, 2000]

Last Chance to Support Damian Conway
As reported earlier, the Yet Another Society (YAS) is putting together a grant to Monash University, Australia. The grant will fund Damian Conway's full-time work on Perl for a year. But the deadline for pledges is the end of the week, and the fund is still short. [Oct 26, 2000]

Perl as a First Language
Simon Cozens, author of the upcoming Beginning Perl talks about Perl as a language for beginning programmers.  [Nov 16, 1999]

Perl Recipe of the Day
Each day, we present a new recipe from The Perl Cookbook, the best-selling book by Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington. [Aug 26, 1999]

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