I talk to Ian Langworth about his first book, Perl Testing: A Developer's Notebook and what's it's like to be a first time author, what's new in the testing world, and what he sees coming up.

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brian d foy <brian@stonehenge.com>

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Re: TPR interviews Ian Langworth
by radiantmatrix (Parson) on Jul 14, 2005 at 13:17 UTC

    I'm sure it's interesting, but that site is blocked by our proxy server. I don't suppose you could duplicate the text here?

    <-radiant.matrix->
    Larry Wall is Yoda: there is no try{} (ok, except in Perl6; way to ruin a joke, Larry! ;P)
    The Code that can be seen is not the true Code

      The Perl Review's site is blocked by your proxy server? That seems really odd. It's the same provider as Perl Monks, which apparently isn't blocked for you. :)

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      brian d foy <brian@stonehenge.com>

        Our proxy system blocks based on URL as well as IP/IP block. I actually specifically requested an unblock for perlmonks, which I (obviously) got. Unfortunately, it leaves a lot of other things unusable.

        <-radiant.matrix->
        Larry Wall is Yoda: there is no try{} (ok, except in Perl6; way to ruin a joke, Larry! ;P)
        The Code that can be seen is not the true Code