In light of this recent post, I suppose this is as good a time as any to announce this...

perlhorizons.com (formerly "Perl Archive's Learning Center") is now active and is running on Slash. (Many thanks must be offered to chromatic... it would have not been possible without his book, "Running Weblogs with Slash".)

I'm currently in the process of migrating many of the articles from the obsolete site as well as putting up materials that have been pending publication for some time. Some of the articles that are already there are:

Title Author
Why use CGI.pm chromatic
mod_perl Series (16 articles) Stas Beckman
Finding CGI Scripts davorg
Autovivification : What is it and why do I care? uri
Function of the Month - grep Simon Cozens
Quoting Operators and Interpolation japhy

Both Manning Publications and Pearson Education (Sams) have provided chapters from several of their titles for publication on our site. Among books currently represented on the site are Web Development with Apache and Perl and Apache Administrator's Handbook. Also pending publication are chapters from Graphics Programming with Perl, another chapter from Web Development with Apache and Perl, and mod_perl Developer's Cookbook.

While nothing can compete with the old TPJ, it is unfortunately gone. I really enjoy The Perl Review, but immensely dislike its pdf-only format.

We welcome anyone wishing to post articles/tutorials, book reviews, comments, etc. Please /msg me if you are interested in becoming a monthly columnist for the site.

Thanks to everyone for their insight about our site. We hope that this new format will open up authorship so that everyone feels free to post articles for review and share their knowledge.

Jasmine


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