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chromatic has contributed to several projects including Perl 5, Perl 6, Pugs, and, these days, Parrot. Someday, he'd like to claim some responsibility for improving the quality of all software.
He currently writes at Modern Perl Books.
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John Goerzen on Why You Should Learn Haskell
January 16 2009
Haskell can be a mind-bending language to learn, if you come from a procedural/OO mindset. It's worth the work, according to Real World Haskell co-author John Goerzen. The concepts of purity, laziness, and type safety can help you write better software in whatever language you use. read moreBryan O'Sullivan on the Power of Haskell
January 16 2009
In 15 years, Haskell has gone from an academic, research-only language to a language usable for real world programs. Real World Haskell co-author Bryan O'Sullivan reflects on the changes in the language and its community when enable the rest of us to stretch our minds as we write software in… read moreCGI is Dead; mod_perlite is Alive!
January 15 2009
PHP's application deployment model is difficult to beat. Perl has lacked something similar for years -- until now. Byrne Reese and Aaron Stone address the gap between CGI and mod_perl with mod_perlite, one of the features Perl 5 needs most. read moreJanuary 13 2009
Three ideas converged. Why aren't tax laws available online in easily reusable formats? read moreJanuary 10 2009
The Python core developers released Python 3.0 in December 2008, following closely behind Python 2.6. Python creator Guido van Rossum generously agreed to discuss the present and future of the popular programming language, as well as the history of the Python 3.0 revision. read moreJanuary 06 2009
What are the true costs of getting fresh strawberries in Oregon in January? I don't know. Can we find out? read moreData, Noise, and the Missing Internet Epistemology
December 19 2008
We have more data than ever before, but is there meaning in the noise? Maybe we need a new epistemology for the Internet. read moreWhat are Your Force Multipliers in Software Development?
December 12 2008
Programming language features and tools are obvious force multipliers for software developers. Development practices are less obvious. Here are some of my favorite productivity improvements. read moreFive Features Perl 5 Needs Now
December 10 2008
Perl is 21 years old and Perl 5 is 14 years old. The language has aged well, but there's room to improve. Here are five features which to make hard things easy and difficult things possible. read moreDecember 03 2008
The Adobe/Microsoft/Sun strategy for producing rich Internet applications can solve most of the problems in developing web applications -- at the cost of a huge step backward away from ubiquitous computing. read moreArtificial Complexity and Internet Applications
December 02 2008
Good programmers tend to be polyglot programmers. I'm not sure that good applications tend to be polyglot applications; perhaps the way we build Internet applications is hazardous in the long term. read moreSmall Apps, Loosely-Joined Into Contextual Tasks
November 20 2008
I spend too much time telling my computer how to do things when I should be able to tell it what I want to do. Perhaps it's time for declarative UIs to replace our procedural UIs. read moreBeginners Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Perl
November 12 2008
Perl is a great language for processing text and automating tasks. It's also a fully-capable modern programming language, with effective modularization and object oriented capabilities. Though that sounds scary, they're easy to understand (and even easier to accomplish, through shiny modern tools such as Moose and Mouse). read moreHow Techies Can Improve Democracy and Governance
October 30 2008
Silona Bonewald is an established technologist as well as an experienced political consultant who believes that well-designed and well-applied technology can improve communication, transparency, and governance in political systems -- and state legislators are listening. Here's how you can help her improve democracy. read moreHow Linux Supports More Devices Than Any Other OS, Ever
October 29 2008
Greg-Kroah Hartman discusses why he believes the Linux kernel supports more devices than any other operating system ever has, why binary-only drivers are impractical, immoral, and illegal, and how the kernel development process contributes to the inevitable world domination of free software. read moreRecent Posts | All Posts
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