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Tricked
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After years lurking here at use.perl.org, I finally have been tricked to write something into my journal. Domm linked to here on his <a href="http://use.perl.org/~domm/journal/28861">entry</a> on the 8th German Perl Workshop. Well, now there is at least some stub text here<nobr> <wbr></nobr>;-). And yes, <a href="http://xims.info/">XIMS</a> is a nice system.
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During Domm's talk. I continued to work on the Slide2IRC Streamer Bot. With a little work, a release using <a href="http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/">S5</a> slides may be worthwile. Unfortunately, S5 does not seem to allow to intercept its event dispatcher, thus, a customized version of the core S5-Javascript may be neccessary to dispatch the slide changes to the IRC bot. Anyway, as it classical goes with journal entries: More later...
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