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The Perl Journal
Volumes 1–6 (1996–2002)
Code tarballs available for issues 1–21.
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The Perl Journal
#13
Spring 1999
vol 4
num 1
What's new in the Perl community.
Chris Nandor
Grabbing web page contents without a browser.
Jon Orwant and Dan Gruhl
The CPAN now stores scripts as well as modules.
Kurt Starsinic
A free database system tailored for the web.
Lincoln D. Stein
The successor to HTML.
Jonathan Eisenzopf
Speeding up Perl functions.
Mark-Jason Dominus
Adapting programs for languages other than English.
Sean M. Burke and Jordan Lachler
How to compile and install your own Perl from the source code.
Nathan Patwardhan
A maximally portable game engine, with a few back doors.
Mike Edmonson
How a little language for generating music was created.
Sean M. Burke
Most people build objects out of hashes. Here's why you shouldn't.
Greg Bacon
Let your programs talk to any serial device.
Bill Birthsiel
Speed matters. How fast can your program play a simple card game?
David Nicol
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