I've NEVER heard of the program here at PerlMonks

Not everything that happens in the Perl world gets mentioned at PerlMonks. Lots of details get thrashed out in various perl.org mailing lists. All sorts of informal discussions occur in use.perl user journals. If you rely soley on PerlMonks, you won't be getting the full picture.

For me, I heard about this brilliant hack at YAPC::Europe in Belfast, with a talk given by one of the authors. The talk met with riotous applause. Not only for the niftiness factor. The talk was quite interesting in terms of what they had to jump through in terms of getting a reason refresh rate.

• another intruder with the mooring in the heart of the Perl


In reply to Re: Perl Spectrum Emulator by grinder
in thread Perl ZX Spectrum Emulator by dna

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