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The third print issue of The Perl Review is now on the presses
and will be March 1, so you have time to get your name
on the subscriber list. TPR is the only print magazine devoted
to Perl.
http://www.theperlreview.com/
In the upcoming issue ( 1.2, Spring 2005 )
* Hashes with History -- Alberto Manuel Simões
* Test::Number:elta -- David Golden
* 9-Block Quilt Patterns in Perl -- Daniel Allen
* Packet Sniffing with Perl -- Gerry Finkel
plus Perl News, Perl Mongers and Perl Foundation reports, book
reviews, short notes, and more.
In the last issue ( 1.1, Winter 2004 )
* Down Translating XML -- Alberto Manuel Simões
* Module::Release and Beyond -- brian d foy
* Functional Perl Programming -- Frank Antonsen
* Faking Stored Procedures -- Zach Thompson
plus Perl News, Perl Mongers and Perl Foundation reports, book
reviews, and short notes.
The first print issue ( 1.0 ) is still available to subscribers online
as a PDF file, and some back issues are available.
* Test Driven Development -- Denis Kosykh
* Just do{} it -- brian d foy
* Extending XML::XPath -- Michel Rodriguez
* Test::More in 20 Seconds -- brian d foy
* Magick Tile Puzzles -- Grant McLean
Before that, The Perl Review was a digital only version with
eight issues which are still available for free download as
PDF files.
http://www.theperlreview.com/Issues/
RSS Feeds are available too.
Subscriber only (current) issues
http://www.theperlreview.com/RSS/tpr-subscribers.rdf
Free Issues and articles
http://www.theperlreview.com/RSS/tpr-free.rdf
The Perl Review news
http://www.livejournal.com/users/perl_review/data/rss
The Perl Review public discussion
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Want to write for TPR? Send us a note, or submit an idea online
http://www.theperlreview.com/Authors/submit.html
Prices: $16 in the US, $30 outside the US. Web only subscriptions
are $16. If we can get enough subscribers in the European Union, we'll
start printing there too and lower the cost. If you like, you can
start your subscription with the Winter 2004 issue and save money
by not having to buy the back issue later.
TPR accepts MasterCard, Visa, American Express, PayPal, Amazon.com
Honors System, and check or money order in US dollars. Sorry, but we
can only accept advance payment since we're too small to do handle
individual billing.
Samples to Perl user groups, Perl instructors, and other worthy causes
are available.
and will be March 1, so you have time to get your name
on the subscriber list. TPR is the only print magazine devoted
to Perl.
http://www.theperlreview.com/
In the upcoming issue ( 1.2, Spring 2005 )
* Hashes with History -- Alberto Manuel Simões
* Test::Number:elta -- David Golden
* 9-Block Quilt Patterns in Perl -- Daniel Allen
* Packet Sniffing with Perl -- Gerry Finkel
plus Perl News, Perl Mongers and Perl Foundation reports, book
reviews, short notes, and more.
In the last issue ( 1.1, Winter 2004 )
* Down Translating XML -- Alberto Manuel Simões
* Module::Release and Beyond -- brian d foy
* Functional Perl Programming -- Frank Antonsen
* Faking Stored Procedures -- Zach Thompson
plus Perl News, Perl Mongers and Perl Foundation reports, book
reviews, and short notes.
The first print issue ( 1.0 ) is still available to subscribers online
as a PDF file, and some back issues are available.
* Test Driven Development -- Denis Kosykh
* Just do{} it -- brian d foy
* Extending XML::XPath -- Michel Rodriguez
* Test::More in 20 Seconds -- brian d foy
* Magick Tile Puzzles -- Grant McLean
Before that, The Perl Review was a digital only version with
eight issues which are still available for free download as
PDF files.
http://www.theperlreview.com/Issues/
RSS Feeds are available too.
Subscriber only (current) issues
http://www.theperlreview.com/RSS/tpr-subscribers.rdf
Free Issues and articles
http://www.theperlreview.com/RSS/tpr-free.rdf
The Perl Review news
http://www.livejournal.com/users/perl_review/data/rss
The Perl Review public discussion
http://www.livejournal.com/community/the_perl_review/data/rss
Want to write for TPR? Send us a note, or submit an idea online
http://www.theperlreview.com/Authors/submit.html
Prices: $16 in the US, $30 outside the US. Web only subscriptions
are $16. If we can get enough subscribers in the European Union, we'll
start printing there too and lower the cost. If you like, you can
start your subscription with the Winter 2004 issue and save money
by not having to buy the back issue later.
TPR accepts MasterCard, Visa, American Express, PayPal, Amazon.com
Honors System, and check or money order in US dollars. Sorry, but we
can only accept advance payment since we're too small to do handle
individual billing.
Samples to Perl user groups, Perl instructors, and other worthy causes
are available.