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jjn1056's use Perl Journalen-ususe Perl; is Copyright 1998-2006, Chris Nandor. Stories, comments, journals, and other submissions posted on use Perl; are Copyright their respective owners.2012-01-25T02:44:11+00:00pudgepudge@perl.orgTechnologyhourly11970-01-01T00:00+00:00jjn1056's Journalhttp://use.perl.org/images/topics/useperl.gif
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Google: Do No Evil (To Perl)
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Recently wrote about Google Adword API changes that will go live on 22 April 2010 and the negative effect on the Perl community over on my blog: http://jjnapiorkowski.vox.com/library/post/google-do-no-evil-to-perl.htmljjn10562010-03-17T14:38:44+00:00newsTop 10 Great Things abou Moose, The Postmodern Object System
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Recently blogged my Top Ten Greatest things about Perl's Moose Object system. Agree or Disagree? Check it <a href="http://jjnapiorkowski.vox.com/library/post/top-ten-great-things-about-perl-moose-postmodern-object-system.html">Out!</a>jjn10562009-05-11T13:39:19+00:00journalCatalyst to Moose Porting: The Matt S. Trout Interview
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The project to port the <a href="http://www.catalystframework.org/">Catalyst Web Development Framework</a> to <a href="http://moose.perl.org/">Moose</a> continues. An interview with Core Team Member, Matt S. Trout, reports on this project's progress. If you are interested in where Catalyst is going as we finish up 2008, or would just like to hear Matt's thoughts about the project and community, you can read the full text: <a href="http://jjnapiorkowski.vox.com/library/post/catamoose-part-two-mst-speaks.html">http://jjnapiorkowski.vox.com/library/post/catamoose-part-two-mst-speaks.html</a>jjn10562008-09-08T19:20:02+00:00journalPerl and Cloud Computing
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<p>I just release an interview with Frank Speiser, who is leading several projects related to Perl and Cloud Computing Services, such as Amazon's EC2</p><p>The text of the interview is at:</p><p>
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</p><p>If you are curious about this new trend in web application development, please take a look and send me your comments.</p>jjn10562008-07-16T21:13:07+00:00tools