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User since: Mar 04, 2002 at 12:49 UTC (22 years ago)
Last here: Jul 19, 2022 at 00:14 UTC (2 years ago)
Experience: 13585
Level:Monsignor (18)
Writeups: 152
Location:Thumbing a ride on the side of the road to Perl wisdom (currently US101, Sonoma County).
Favorite Bassists:Victor Wooten, Jaco Pastorius, Flea, Charles Mingus, Phil Lesh
Fuel of Choice:Rockstar, Espresso, Coffee
Beer:IPA, anything hoppy
Favorite Browser:LWP
User's localtime: Apr 16, 2024 at 03:47 -08
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I
Perl

Perl programmers do it
more than one way


One of a few monks handling both the bottom end (bass) and the back end (Perl).

As with other disciplines, I find that the more I learn Perl, the more I realize how little I know.

Love this site, because I learn a lot just hanging out. There is certainly no shortage of quality reading here.

I love writing good solid code. I think it's great to be able to create something that runs over and over again, doing exactly what it's supposed to do. Automation is very cool.

I am a web application developer for a living. I spend most of my free time hanging out with my 3 kids. Somehow, they teach me much more than I teach them. Can't wait to teach them Perl.

I love VI. :)

 bassplayer 



Interesting links in and about the Monastery
CB Stats
Most Often Mentioned Modules
Most Visited Nodes
Big Monk Map
PM Mirror
turnstep's homenode
the Default Node
Most Recent Node Links
Offering Plate
Yesterday's Most-Visited Nodes
Borg's Belly
Number of Monks by Level
The editors' hall of mirrors and trickery
Useragent Logs


vim in the Monastery
VIM 6.0 filetype plugin for Perl
Editing features for advanced users
.vimrc options to assist with perl coding
Perl Editor Voodoo
Vim configs (slightly OT)
vi format
abitkin's homenode
Vim for Perl developers
Vim for PerlMonks nodes
making perl interactive with VI
.vimrc for perl programmers
Make Vim as Your Perl IDE


Other great Perl links
Beginning Perl is offered free by Simon Cozens.
Enlightning columns from a local wizard.
Perl Paraphernalia from our own Mark Jason Dominus.


Monks I've Met
merlyn
Ovid
tilly
Old_Gray_Bear
gryphon
jZed
chipmunk
cLive ;-)
TimToady
TheDamian
mbadolato
BaldPenguin
kirbyk
Xaositect
Codon
dimishome
ninja_byte
fd15k
hagarooti
aztlan667


bassplayer stuff
XP Chart
Monk Map
Markov bassplayer


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Is the bass clef an ancient emoticon? Check out the troubled face in my user image up near the top of this node. The original bass-face.


Note: I am neither this person, nor this person.


I am, however, also known as Rocco Contraption.


I was apparently the winner of the 300,000 nodes (just for fun) contest. Considering the prize, it's probably better that I never received it. :-)


My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Honorable Icepick of Togetherness. What's yours?