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Perl Weblog PostsScale(1), Scale(2), ... Scale(n) Saturday January 26, 2008 6:00AM Ted Neward attempted to pull apart some of the silliness in the debate over scalability with Can Dynamic Languages Scale?. In particular, one of the most important insights is: There's an implicit problem with using the word "scale" here, in… read more chromaticWednesday January 16, 2008 6:00AM Bob Rogers just released Parrot 0.5.2. This monthly release includes a couple of interesting new features. First, we've managed to bundle up Patrick Michaud's Rakudo (that's the implementation of Perl 6 on Parrot) such that you can type make perl6… read more chromaticFriday January 11, 2008 6:00AM Tomorrow is Parrot's monthly New Contributor Day, as we prepare for the 0.5.2 release on 15 January 2008. Before you join us in #parrot on irc.perl.org, you might peruse three articles I wrote for Linux Magazine last year. A Tour… read more chromaticTMTOWTDI -> The Right Way to Do It Thursday January 10, 2008 6:00AM J. David Blackstone has a pointed journal post entitled The Right Way To Do It which praises Perl's "There's More Than One Way To Do It" philosophy: TMTOWTDI is anarchy. It scares people who want to keep order by force. Allowing people… read more chromaticPerl Recipe of the Day![]() You want to simulate a telnet connection from your program by logging into a remote machine, issuing commands, and reacting to what is returned. This has many applications, from automating tasks on machines you can telnet to but which don't support scripting or rsh, to simply testing whether a machine's Telnet daemon is still running properly. Do it now
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