Says systems:
Wait for Higher-Order Perl as it should be free-ed anyday now
This is actually true.

I decided I wanted to make the book into a wiki. In the last couple of weeks I've acquired and installed MediaWiki (this is the software that powers Wikipedia) and hacked in the features I want. Then I discovered that my computer was too slow to run MediaWiki usefully, so I've replaced my computer.

The next step is to import the book into the wiki. There are two phases to this. Phase one is to translate the book into MediaWiki markup. Phase two is to break it into pieces and import the pieces into the database.

I hope I'll get this done in the next week or two.

But I have made a lot of progress very recently---things are moving along.

Thanks for your attention.


In reply to Re: If money is an object by Dominus
in thread Programming Perl 3rd Edition x 2nd Edition by shonorio

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