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brian d foy brian d foy is the author of Mastering Perl, due out this summer, and the co-author of Intermediate Perl He's also the publisher of The Perl Review, where this article first appeared in a shorter form. He works as a Perl trainer and consultant Stonehenge Consulting Services. How to Tell Your Perl Story (at OSCON) Have you done something stunningly cool or staggeringly useful with Perl in the past year? Conference season will be here soon; it's time to consider giving a talk to your local monger group, a regional conference, or even OSCON. Perl track committee member brian d foy gives several guidelines to help you decide what to talk about and how to present it. [Jan 18, 2008] Lightning Strikes Four Times Perl lightning articles offer short takes on important subjects. See how Perl can outperform C for 3D programming, how (and why) to express cross-cutting concerns in your programs, and one way of keeping your test counts up-to-date. [Apr 12, 2007] |
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