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Jan 28, 2005 at 16:04 UTC
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Location: | Raleigh, NC, USA |
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See my work. These days it's mostly Haskell.
Went from being a C/C++ to primarily a Java programmer for over 10 years, but I'd like to be a day-to-day Perl programmer for a living.
Starting using Perl casually in 2001. The Perl bug really bit me in 2003 when I started seriously learning things.
As of 2005-12-05 employed as a tools developer working in Perl. Woo!
In 2006 entered the exciting world of Haskell. And have been able to write Haskell professionally. You never look at procedural programming the same way. Highly recommended.
Nodes I found interesting and/or useful:
- the Default Node
- Specializing Functions with Currying
- Arrays are not lists
- brian's Guide to Solving Any Perl Problem
- Good beginner advice
- Determining installed modules
- Re: embed a form in an email
- He's right, HTML email is sucky
- When the Best Solution Isn't
- shuffling lists into a random order
- How do I recursively process files through directories
- the infamous Paco thread
- The Dynamic Duo --or-- Holy Getopt::Long, Pod::UsageMan!
- Class::InsideOut - yet another riff on inside out objects.
- Simple Module Tutorial
- (tye)Re: A question of style
- cbhistory
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