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Power geez new version
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There’s obviously a lot of stuff online that you probably aren’t aware at all, but there’s lots of good things to choose from there. I think people who interview me know more about what I’ve done and then I can remember, I think you got most of it. Is there anything I missed in your bio that you’d like to add?īrian D. Brian, welcome to software engineering radio. And his latest book is about preparing for pro seven. It helps people and companies use Pearl through education, training and consulting. He’s the author of mastering peril and learning Perl six and the coauthor of learning Powell, intermediate programming effective Pope program. Brian Foy is one of the most fulfilling authors in the pro programming community. Gavin Henry 00:00:52 Welcome to software engineering radio. Transcript brought to you by IEEE Software Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 ► ▼ View Transcript

power geez new version

SE Radio theme music: “Broken Reality” by Kevin MacLeod ( ) Host Gavin Henry spoke with Foy about Perl’s history, what Perl is, Perl 5, Perl 6, things you need to do to prepare for moving to Perl 7, what’s staying, what’s going, what’s changing, what was learned with Perl 6, Bareword filehandles, Subroutine Signatures, Prototypes, Indirect objects, Multidimensional array emulation, CPAN, METACPAN, Larry Wall, and how to get started if you’re not familiar with Perl at all. Brian d foy, author of Mastering Perl and Learning Perl 6, and the co-author of Learning Perl, Intermediate Perl, Programming Perl, Effective Perl Programming, and others discusses Perl 7, why it is needed and what it enables for the future.









Power geez new version