I received this in my mailbox this morning and thought I would pass it on. I also would like to know what section of the monastery this is best posted in.
From: Julia Gilbert <JuliaG@wrox.com> Subject: Pro Perl authors My name is Julia Gilbert and I am an Author Agent for Wrox <http://www.wrox.com> . You may be familiar with our range of books. Our trademark is "Programmer to Programmer", because Wrox books are written by professional programmers for professional programmers and are subsequently reviewed by professional programmers. We are currently in the process of producing a publication dedicated t +o professional Perl programming and are seeking authors who have the expertise to write chapters on one or more of the following subjects:- 1) Distributed Perl Programming (IPC, RPC, CORBA) 2) Perl and Other Programming Languages (Using C from Perl, writing with the POSIX.pm module, syscall, Devel::Peek, DynaLoader.pm, Using Perl from C, Converting Perl into C, Converting Perl into Bytecode (and back)) 3) Perl and Unicode ([perlunicode] (I18N.pm), use utf8.pm, use bytes.pm) 4) Locale and Internationalization (use locale, Unicode, Time and Timezones). In addition to these chapters, we need someone to write a short sectio +n on Integrating Perl with Netscape We would need your first draft of the chapter(s)/section(s) before the + end of November, so please let me know ASAP if you are interested in writing for us. You are welcome to pass my enquiry on to any colleagues who you think may be interested. I look forward to hearing from you soon, Julia Julia Gilbert Author Agent Wrox Press http://www.wrox.com

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