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Perl 5 Programmers Are Dying (2008.12.04 5:54)
December 4, 2008
use Perl Journal Search / Ovid
If I didn't grab your attention with my Perl 5 Is Dying post, allow me to follow up.First, to reiterate my main point: if only Perl programmers know that Perl isn't dead, it's dead.
The partition helper - Improving usability with MySQL 5.1 partitioning
December 1, 2008
Planet MySQL / Giuseppe Maxia
I talked several times about partitioning usability. In my many tests of partitioning I found myself in need of generating list of partitions for a given range.
Maatkit version 2582 released
December 1, 2008
Planet MySQL / Baron Schwartz (xaprb)
Download Maatkit The December release is here! There are some goodies in this release, but the major one is an initial version of mk-log-parser, a slow log analysis tool that is carefully designed ...
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MySpace Player Increaser by takamine334
December 5, 2008
GetAFreelancer.com New Projects
I need a script coded in Perl that will increase MySpace Player plays and profile views. The program will automatically go to the users profile, grab their songs and increase their plays.
Mainstage Quicktip: Tap Tempo
December 4, 2008
Zoom In - / Katie Camosy
In this tutorial, certified Apple Instructor Jonathan Perl dives into Mainstage and outlines several ways to establish a project tempo by using various 'tap tempo' input techniques.
PHP 5.3 and PHP 6 risk becoming vaporware
December 4, 2008
DZone: latest front page / bloid
Not vaporware in its true sense but in essence PHP 5.3 and PHP6 is on a similar road the PERL6 has taken.
perl milliseconds
December 4, 2008
java.blogs Recent Entries / BlogJava-waterye
BlogJava-waterye"perldoc DateTime" would have told you how to format milliseconds.
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[2/5] Debian update for perl
December 4, 2008
Latest Secunia Security Watchdog Blog Entries
Debian has issued an update for perl. This fixes some vulnerabilities, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to gain escalated privileges. http://secunia.
