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Perl is a programming language developed by Larry Wall. Perl is not only the "duct tape of the internet" but also glue code in many internet companies. My Perl related Posts. Raquo; Perls boolean context. Raquo; Perl Operator pitfalls. Raquo; How do I Post. Example of how to use github’s webhooks. Follow me on Google.
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The Perl Enterprise: May 2007
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Perl in the Enterprise environment: a look at why it isn't perceived as being there, whether or not this is true, and how to get it there. Wednesday, 16 May 2007. For my scant collection of readers. What makes a good or bad Perl job advert. What key words or phrases get you going, above and beyond the response 'yes I know how to do that'? Composed and posted with. Setting aside, for the moment, brian d. foy's tongue-in-cheek demolition of benchmarking as a valid tool. What do we learn from these? And tha...
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The Perl Enterprise: January 2008
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Perl in the Enterprise environment: a look at why it isn't perceived as being there, whether or not this is true, and how to get it there. Sunday, 6 January 2008. The infamous Zed Rails Rant. Was drawn to my attention a few days ago. Makes interesting reading, and I have to say I don't grok enough about the Rails community and names mentioned to be fully clear about the details of his issues, but there were a couple of interesting remarks that drew my attention:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Perl programm...
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The Perl Enterprise: December 2007
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Perl in the Enterprise environment: a look at why it isn't perceived as being there, whether or not this is true, and how to get it there. Thursday, 20 December 2007. 21st Century Perl (part 1 - unit tests). I groaned. " What am I? I had to figure out the answer for that one myself, but when I did, it was a Road to Damascus moment, a real 'holy shit, of course' leap. And it's this: 21st Century Perl Revelation # 1:. We all write unit tests. We just don't necessarily. Them unit tests or treat them like it.
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The Perl Enterprise: The Rails-is-a-Ghetto Rant
http://perlent.blogspot.com/2008/01/rails-is-ghetto-rant.html
Perl in the Enterprise environment: a look at why it isn't perceived as being there, whether or not this is true, and how to get it there. Sunday, 6 January 2008. The infamous Zed Rails Rant. Was drawn to my attention a few days ago. Makes interesting reading, and I have to say I don't grok enough about the Rails community and names mentioned to be fully clear about the details of his issues, but there were a couple of interesting remarks that drew my attention:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Perl ...
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The Perl Enterprise: After a long silence....
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Perl in the Enterprise environment: a look at why it isn't perceived as being there, whether or not this is true, and how to get it there. Tuesday, 25 January 2011. After a long silence. I'll be closing this blog. The intent is to move to another Perl blog in a more visible location. Watch this space for a final post with a redirect. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is replicated on use Perl;. As well as here. As to where it's headed? After a long silence. Perl in the Enterprise.
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The Perl Enterprise: Performance Tests
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Perl in the Enterprise environment: a look at why it isn't perceived as being there, whether or not this is true, and how to get it there. Wednesday, 16 May 2007. Setting aside, for the moment, brian d. foy's tongue-in-cheek demolition of benchmarking as a valid tool. What do we learn from these? Let's stop right there for our first remedial maths class, OK? That's 6,000 hits a minute. 360,000 hits an hour. Eight point six million. Hits a day. And change. And that's page views - c'mon, you don't serve yo...
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The Perl Enterprise: 21st Century Perl (part 1 - unit tests)
http://perlent.blogspot.com/2007/12/21st-century-perl-part-1.html
Perl in the Enterprise environment: a look at why it isn't perceived as being there, whether or not this is true, and how to get it there. Thursday, 20 December 2007. 21st Century Perl (part 1 - unit tests). I groaned. " What am I? I had to figure out the answer for that one myself, but when I did, it was a Road to Damascus moment, a real 'holy shit, of course' leap. And it's this: 21st Century Perl Revelation # 1:. We all write unit tests. We just don't necessarily. Them unit tests or treat them like it.
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The Perl Enterprise: January 2011
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Perl in the Enterprise environment: a look at why it isn't perceived as being there, whether or not this is true, and how to get it there. Tuesday, 25 January 2011. After a long silence. I'll be closing this blog. The intent is to move to another Perl blog in a more visible location. Watch this space for a final post with a redirect. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is replicated on use Perl;. As well as here. As to where it's headed? After a long silence. Perl in the Enterprise.