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The Perl Review Offers Cheaper
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The Perl Review Offers Cheaper
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12/19/2004 02:59 PM

brian_d_foy writes "A lot of people have asked about an online-only edition of TPR, so I created one. International customers can pay the same price as US subscribers ($US16), although they won't get the print edition. Those subscribers still have full...




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