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  • Minutes of Meeting OCT 19 2006
    Attendees Bruce Eliot Steven Rob Chris et al Chris Introduction to Threads in Perl Models Boss/Worker Work Crew Pipeline What kind of threads are Perl Threads Perl Threads are specific to Perl. There are similarities between perl’s threading system and others. Perl is not POSIX threads. There are no mutexes or thread priorities and data is not shared between threads by default. Creating Threads Threads can be created via [...]
  • Meeting NOV 16 2006 ? Live ?
    My first “live” entry at my last Perl Mongers Meetup. We are just talking about: print map { $_->[0] } sort { $a->[1] cmp $b->[1] } map { [ $_, /(\S+)$/ ] } <> ; We want to sort this by Lastname. Data: asd:Firstname Lastname The magic diamond takes entire lines from stdinput. [...]
  • Atlanta.pm irc channel
    Come join us at irc.freenode.net channel #atlanta-pm I’ll try to camp out there as much as possible, and Simon will drop by to visit us after he heads back to Germany.

Atlanta Perl Mongers

PerlMongers Find new Meeting Place!

The trek through the desert is over! Atlanta Perl Mongers has a new venue at Cox Enterprises. We continue to meet on the 4th Thursday of the month. Previous meetings are now listed on the main site at: http://atlanta.pm.org/prior.html

To recap: The grandfather of most of the modern open-source scripting languages has to be Perl. PHP was originally just a dialect of Perl. Larry Wall's post-modern language where there's always more than one way to do something is the topic of The Atlanta Perl Mongers. (Note: all the camel jokes are due to the O'Reilly series of books on Perl which sport Camels on their covers).

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 April 2008 )
 
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