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J. David Blackstone has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering and nine years of experience at a wireless telecommunications company, where he learned Perl and never looked back. J. David has an advantage in that he works really hard, he has a passion for writing good software, and he knows many of the world's best Perl programmers.

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Friday July 15, 2005
10:58 AM

Journals

[ #25726 ]

For all the changes made here recently, there's still not a Write in journal link on the main page. I know most people are probably posting from automated software solutions or something (some of you are probably even bots), but I still click my use Perl; bookmark, followed by the "Recent journals" link in my top slashbox, then "Write in journal" every time.

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  • to the Write In Journal entry on your user page.

    I use firefox, and made a "deskcut" bookmark, and it takes me right to my Post Comment box, just as if had done it the long way.

    Of course, I never write anything, but it would get me there quickly if I wanted to.
  • use WWW::Mechanise::Bots;

    print "I am not a bot!";
    --
    Bill
    # I had a sig when sigs were cool
    use Sig;
  • I have linked "write in journal" [perl.org] in bookmark folders from which I frequently comment (Perl, Science News) and in use.perl.org User Space slash-box.

    Putting it in my User Space /box means it's on the right hand of page 1, which is about as convenient as in the top menu ... and less cluttered.

    --
    Bill
    # I had a sig when sigs were cool
    use Sig;