This Fortnight on Perl 6, October 2004 Part Two
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This Fortnight on Perl 6, October 2004
This Fortnight on Perl 6, October 2004
12/19/2004 03:27 PMIn a stunning achievement, Matt Fowles makes his debut as the new Perl
6 summarizer, covering all three major mailing lists through the first
half of October.
This Fortnight in Perl 6, December 7-20
2004
This Fortnight in Perl 6, December 7-20
2004
12/29/2004 08:11 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists: the Perl 6 language
list discusses hashes, classes, and variables; the Perl 6 Compiler
list launches code; and the Parrot list fixes lots and lots of bugs.
This Fortnight in Perl 6, December 21 -
31 2004
This Fortnight in Perl 6, December 21 -
31 2004
01/06/2005 08:10 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with the final summary
of 2004. What's on the lists? Patches, design decisions, and lots of
theory.
This Fortnight in Perl 6, November 16-30
2004
This Fortnight in Perl 6, November 16-30
2004
12/19/2004 03:27 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists, with the introduction
of the Parrot Grammar Engine!
This Fortnight in Perl 6, December 1 - 6
2004
This Fortnight in Perl 6, December 1 - 6
2004
12/19/2004 03:27 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists: the Perl 6 language
list discusses a shiny new syntax update, and the Parrot list
discusses what is and isn't up for grabs.
This Week on Perl 6, Fortnight Ending
2004-06-06
This Week on Perl 6, Fortnight Ending
2004-06-06
06/10/2004 11:20 AMParrot gets the beginnings of library dynamic loading, and Perl 6 gets
a... periodic table?
This Week on Perl 6, Fortnight Ending
2004-06-21
This Week on Perl 6, Fortnight Ending
2004-06-21
06/24/2004 07:58 PMArrays and other classes go into the basic Parrot PMC hierarchy, and
Dan finally embraces Unicode while perl6-language ... doesn't.
This Fortnight on Perl 6, Weeks Ending
2004-04-18
This Fortnight on Perl 6, Weeks Ending
2004-04-18
04/22/2004 06:45 PMParrot gains the beginnings of some Unicode support, causing much
fallout; meanwhile, there's a fight over who gets the backtick
operator, and what Perl 6 does to recognize and run Perl 5 code.
This Fortnight in Perl 6, Jan. 19-31,
2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, Jan. 19-31,
2005
02/05/2005 09:59 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with more Parrot
calling conventions, Perl 6 loop-ending and loop-continuing semantics,
and evil thoughts from Luke Palmer.
This Fortnight in Perl 6, Feb. 9-22,
2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, Feb. 9-22,
2005
03/14/2005 05:37 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with kudos to
Autrijus, still more plans for the Parrot 0.1.2 release, and lots and
lots and lots of words about junctions.
This Fortnight in Perl 6, Feb. 23 -
March 7, 2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, Feb. 23 -
March 7, 2005
03/14/2005 05:37 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with the release of
Parrot 0.1.2, lots of Pugs patches, and a plea for off-list
summarization help.
This Fortnight in Perl 6, April 4-11,
2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, April 4-11,
2005
04/14/2005 07:14 PMPiers Cawley summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with a new plan for
Ponie, a Parrot/Pugs hackathon announcement, and identity tests.
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 22 -
April 3, 2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 22 -
April 3, 2005
04/07/2005 10:33 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with p6l discussing
converters and S03 and S29 updates, p6c finding and fixing bugs in
Pugs, and p6i cleaning up code and welcoming Chip.
This fortnight on Perl 6, week ending
2003-11-23
This fortnight on Perl 6, week ending
2003-11-23
12/04/2003 07:14 PMDan returns from LL3 with new ideas, what "multi" really means, and
more on the Perl 6 design philosophy - Piers Cawley sums up two weeks
on the Perl 6 and Parrot mailing lists.
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 7 -
March 21, 2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 7 -
March 21, 2005
03/24/2005 07:47 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with the resurgence of
Perl 6 language questions, implementation decisions galore, and a new
Parrot chief architect.
Big Nerd Ranch Announces Perl Bootcamp
with Andy Lester October 3-7, 2005
Big Nerd Ranch Announces Perl Bootcamp
with Andy Lester October 3-7, 2005
06/05/2005 11:14 PMPerl Bootcamp, taught by well-known speaker and writer Andy Lester, is
an intensive 5-day class designed for programmers looking to expand
their repertoire into this exciting and multi-functional language. The
class goes from zero to database-backed web applications in less than
a week. This class is perfect for C++ and Java programmers wanting to
find more efficient ways of handling programming challenges and
desiring more flexibility with their code. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Cultured Perl: Fun with MP3 and Perl,
Part 1
Cultured Perl: Fun with MP3 and Perl,
Part 1
12/16/2003 12:24 PMTed writes "Every self-respecting computer and music fan needs to be
able to manipulate MP3s -- the defacto standard for recreational
digital music use. In ...
From the Editor -- October 2004:
Security
From the Editor -- October 2004:
Security
09/07/2004 08:06 PMThe security message is closing Linux migration deals. Now it's up to
us to deliver the secure environment people want.
State of the Blogosphere, October 2004
State of the Blogosphere, October 2004
12/19/2004 03:16 PM Things have been incredibly busy over at the day job, so it is nice
every once in a while to take a step back and look at the big picture.
To prepare for my presentation at last week's Web...
Upcoming MSDN Webcasts: October 2004
Upcoming MSDN Webcasts: October 2004
09/26/2004 05:45 AMThese technical webcasts are presented by an army of knowledgeable
industry experts. Subject Matter Experts from the industry
demonstrate, discuss, and answer questions on the latest developer
tools from Microsoft. Live code demos and attendees asking in-depth,
engaging questions are all part of this live webcast experience.
ATI X800 512MB Cards to Arrive, October
2004
ATI X800 512MB Cards to Arrive, October
2004
09/04/2004 05:29 PMCooking with Perl, Part 2
Cooking with Perl, Part 2
10/28/2003 11:08 PMLearn 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.
Cooking with Perl, Part 3
Cooking with Perl, Part 3
10/28/2003 11:08 PMIn this third and final batch of recipes excerpted from
Perl Cookbook, 2nd Edition, you'll find solutions and code
examples for extracting HTML table data, templating with HTML::Mason,
and making simple changes to elements or text.
PHP before Canadian government, in
Ottawa, October 19th and 20th, 2004
PHP before Canadian government, in
Ottawa, October 19th and 20th, 2004
12/17/2004 06:33 PMPHP Québec, the profesional association of PHP users in Québec, will
be part of the GTEC exhibition, in Ottawa, Ontario, on Tuesday October
19th and Wednesday October 20th. PHP Québec will present PHP's
features, its capabilities for e-government and its support services
in Canada. Come and meet us on the floor, booth 1610C.
Ray Caesar and Amy Hill at Roq La Rue
Gallery in Seattle, September 10 -
October 7, 2004
Ray Caesar and Amy Hill at Roq La Rue
Gallery in Seattle, September 10 -
October 7, 2004
09/08/2004 02:13 PM
Mark Frauenfelder:
Roq La Rue gallery in Seattle has a two-artist show opening on
September 10, featuring the work of artists Ray Caesar and Amy Hill.
Both artists are terrific.
Ray
Caesar creates fantastical, grimly hopeful and gravely
whimsical images of wizened children who radiate an enigmatic
serenity. Sprouting bio-mechanical limbs and appendages, the figures
are otherworldly, a melding of sci fi fantasy, lush landscapes, and
Victorian sensibilities. Ray's work is astonishing in the fact it is
all digitally created, most people assume they are looking at
paintings due to the seamless blending and "painterly quality" of the
work as well as its unique emotional impact. Creating models in a 3D
modeling software he then wraps them in painted and manipulated
texture maps. Each model is set up with an invisible skeleton that
allows him to pose each figure in its 3D enviroment.
Amy Hill paints
with a notoriously difficult Dutch Renaissance technique, using
formality in the execution and opting for non-conventionality in her
subject matter. In her newest series, Amy has painted a series of
classic movie monsters as businessmen in suits. Earthy, luminous
portraits are painted in tones perfect for the discriminating
boardroom, as repulsive monsters are lovingly painted and renamed with
"normal" societially accepted names. Funny, yet thought provoking, the
initial assumption of "businessmen as monsters" begins to expand as
the viewer considers what the artist might actually be implying. Amy
will be showing her entire series of oil on panel Monster paintings.
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A Chromosome at a Time with Perl, Part 2
A Chromosome at a Time with Perl, Part 2
10/28/2003 11:08 PMIn this second article about using Perl in the bioinformatics realm,
James Tisdall, author of
M
astering Perl for Bioinformatics, continues his discussion about
how references can greatly speed up a subroutine call by avoiding
making copies of very large strings. He also shows how to bypass the
overhead of subroutine calls entirely and how to quantify the behavior
of your code by measuring its speed and space usage.
Sr. Perl Programmer - Part Time
Sr. Perl Programmer - Part Time
08/10/2004 05:58 PMLevel Acuity, LLC - United States, CA, San Francisco (2004-08-10)
A Chromosome at a Time with Perl, Part 1
A Chromosome at a Time with Perl, Part 1
10/28/2003 11:08 PMIf you're a Perl programmer working in the field of bioinformatics,
James Tisdall offers a handful of tricks that will enable you to write
code for dealing with large amounts of biological sequence data--in
this case, very long strings--while still getting satisfactory speed
from the program. James is the author of O'Reilly's upcoming
Mastering Perl for
Bioinformatics.
Building a 3D Engine in Perl, Part 3
Building a 3D Engine in Perl, Part 3
03/14/2005 05:37 PMThe ultimate goal of all programming is to be as unproductive as
possible--to write games. In part three of a series on building a 3D
engine with Perl, Geoff Broadwell explains how to manage the viewpoint
and how to achieve impressive lighting effects with OpenGL.
Perl Features of the Future - Part 2
Perl Features of the Future - Part 2
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn the programming world, sweeping change is brewing. Perl 6 is a
fairly ambitious redesign of both the Perl language and the Perl
interpreter. But Allison Randal, one of the Perl 6 design team
members, told NewsFactor that programmers have little to worry about.
Building a 3D Engine in Perl, Part 2
Building a 3D Engine in Perl, Part 2
12/29/2004 08:11 PMThe ultimate goal of all programming is to be as unproductive as
possible--to write games. In part two of a series on building a 3D
engine with Perl, Geoff Broadwell demonstrates animations and event
handling.
Perl Features of the Future - Part 1
Perl Features of the Future - Part 1
03/20/2003 01:05 PMPerl is somewhat unique among programming languages, largely because
its inventor, Larry Wall, designed his creation to resemble a natural
language. For the most part, he has succeeded: Over time, Perl has
adapted well to changing circumstances and a growing developer
community. What lies in store for Perl 6, the next version of the
language?
October 2004 Zillman Column: Student
Research Sources on the Internet
October 2004 Zillman Column: Student
Research Sources on the Internet
09/27/2004 07:19 AM
October 2004
Zillman Column
October 2004 Zillman Column
- Student Research Resources on the Internet
http://virtualprivatelibrary.blogspot.com/Student
Research Resources.pdf
http://www.zillmancolumns.com/
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The October 2004 Zillman Column is now available and
is titled Student Research Resources on the Internet.
This October 2004 Zillman Column is a comprehensive listing of online
resources and sites to aid the student in performing research for
their independent research projects as well as undergraduate and
graduate subject research. Download this excellent 13 page free .pdf
column today and stay current in the ever changing exciting world to
assist the student in their independent research.
Nortel warns that 2003-2004 financial
statements delayed until October
Nortel warns that 2003-2004 financial
statements delayed until October
09/02/2004 07:36 PMSan Jose Mercury News Sep 3 2004 0:10AM GMT
Introduction to mod_perl (part 4): Perl
Basics
Introduction to mod_perl (part 4): Perl
Basics
01/03/2003 04:50 PMNow that you have mod_perl installed, you can move on to learning how
to use it. This article will run you through some basic Perl concepts
to start with.
Part time perl programmer in DC area
Part time perl programmer in DC area
03/13/2003 10:21 AMThe Richard Group - United States, Virginia, DC Metro (2003-03-12)
Introduction to mod_perl (part 5): More
Perl Basics
Introduction to mod_perl (part 5): More
Perl Basics
03/12/2003 04:56 PMIn this article we continue to talk about the essential Perl basics,
that you should know before starting to program for mod_perl.
Act! Consultant Will Hold Next Meeting
Of The Act! Users Group Of South Florida
On October 5, 2004
Act! Consultant Will Hold Next Meeting
Of The Act! Users Group Of South Florida
On October 5, 2004
09/21/2004 02:49 AMLocal ACT! Consultant Will Demonstrate New ACT! Version 2005! [PRWEB
Sep 21, 2004]
Patterico's Pontifications: Patterico's
Los Angeles Dog Trainer Year in Review
2004 -- Part One: The 2004 Presidential
Election
Patterico's Pontifications: Patterico's
Los Angeles Dog Trainer Year in Review
2004 -- Part One: The 2004 Presidential
Election
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