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Friday May 01, 2009
03:26 AM
10th issue of German Perl magazine "$foo"
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The 10th issue of the German Perl magazine "$foo" (
http://perl-magazin.de
)is out. In this issue we cover these topics:
* Richard Dice - The state of The Perl Foundation
I've interview Richard two months ago about the Perl Foundation. You can get the
original version
(english) from the website.
* I18N and L10N
Theo Ohnsorge explains how to use I18N and L10N in your applications and especially in your Catalyst apps.
* Test Linux GUIs
How to record what you do with the GUI? Marc Koderer shows how you can use his Module to record all actions.
* Test::Class Best Practices
Translation of Ovids great article about Test::Class.
* 111% DBIx::Class
Some more tricks about DBIx::Class.
and many more...
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