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steph (4655)

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I am a Un*x, C, Perl, ksh, elisp hacker living in Madrid. I enjoy all kinds of Mathematics and the study of computer languages. Perl is my favourite language (often for the wrong reasons). I am sgt on Perl Monks; my skypeid is stephangt4.

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just another $hacker , 2006.07.21 7:27 (0 comments)

the other day in some answer to a post in the ast-user mailing list, I wrote just another $hacker by mistake (must be that silly habit of using the $ key and I ...

steph's Comments

Subject Datestamp Replies Score
interesting  2008.04.21 3:23  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: It's Cheaper at Compile Time
Re:Fixing up that shell command  2008.02.14 18:00  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Where's My Catalyst Server?
about Yitzchak clarification.  2008.02.07 16:44  1
   attached to This Week on perl5-porters - 27 January-2 February 2008
just perfect  2007.10.28 15:48  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Yet another view to CPAN Testers
seems to be a bug  2007.09.21 3:43 1 1
   attached to Journal Discussion: How do you think m/[#]/x should be parsed?
failures on cygwin  2007.09.21 8:17  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: DBD::SQLite 1.14
Re:Wow!!  2007.09.24 5:02  1
Re:Wow!!  2007.09.21 5:19 1 1
   attached to Journal Discussion: perltidy
Re: you must be joking  2007.09.12 3:48 1 1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Perl Code from Hell
Re:Pirl  2007.08.31 7:53  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Yet another Perl REPL
Graph::Easy and related  2007.08.27 4:31  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: use Graph::Easy;
Re:0th post^Wentry!  2006.12.04 16:19 3 1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Perl5 Regex Engine Abstracted
madrid perl mongers or monks?  2006.07.26 9:30 1 1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Lisbon.pm 4th tech meeting
Re:Don't built it  2005.12.12 15:24  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: a generic proxy (or port forwarder)
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