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This Week on perl5-porters (28 June / 4 July 2004)







This Week on perl5-porters (28 June / 4
July 2004)

This Week on perl5-porters (28 June / 4
July 2004)
07/07/2004 01:07 PM

This was a week rich in discussion. Read about programming with threads, UTF-8 crashes and leaks (and fixes), parsing, globbing, deparsing, and other things.




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