Perl
A compilation of O'Reilly Media's information about the Perl programming language from news, books, conferences, courses, community, and reports.

  • What's New in O'Reilly Answers - Teaching programming to kids, Activate a Droid without a Verizon plan, Measuring Facebook, and much more.
    Best way to teach programming to children? What motivates you to become a programmer? How to activate a Motorola Droid without a Verizon data plan How to measure Facebook activity with the Facebook API and Perl What's new in Photoshop CS5Share knowledge, ask questions on O'Reilly Answers today.

  • Four short links: 19 May 2010 - Hiring Strategy, Data Catalogue Software, Web Frameworks, and Perl Lives
    Google Hiring by the Lake Wobegon Strategy -- having just run some interviews myself, I recognise the wisdom in what they say. Another hiring strategy we use is no hiring manager. Whenever you give project managers responsibility for hiring for their own projects they'll take the best candidate in the pool, even if that candidate is sub-standard for the...

  • Syntax coloring utility
    I often write HTML pages or documentation that includes code samples. When the code is presented this way, it's much easier to follow if it features syntax highlighting. I had found a script that could highlight Perl code, and then I realized I needed the same thing for C code as well. I've posted a new script on my web site that inserts HTML markup into source code files to provide colored syntax highlighting.

  • Announcing O'Reilly Answers - Clever Hacks. Creative Ideas. Innovative Solutions.
    We're launching the beta of O'Reilly Answers, and I'm inviting you to be part of it. In brief, O'Reilly Answers is a community site for sharing knowledge, asking questions, and providing answers that brings together our customers, authors, editors, conference speakers, and Foo (Friends of O'Reilly). O'Reilly is at the center of an amazing exchange of knowledge sharing and idea generation, and we want you to join us in changing the world by spreading the knowledge of innovators.

  • Four short links: 29 October 2009 - Learning Programming, Functional Javascript, Controlling Firefox, Kicking Ass (with SSDs)
    Anatomy of SSDs -- A teeth-rattlingly technical Linux Magazine article explaining the different types of SSDs (Solid State Disks--imagine a hard drive made of rapid-access Flash memory). Artur Bergman told me that installing an SSD drive in his MacBook Pro gave the greatest performance increase of any computer upgrade he'd performed since he went from no computer to one. This and more in today's Four Short Links.

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