I just read this blog entry which looks like it may be of interest to some. Devel::NYTProf has been released:

"The purpose of this tool is to allow developers to easily profile Perl code line-by-line with minimal computational overhead and highly visual output. With only one additional command, developers can generate robust color-coded HTML reports that include some useful statistics about their Perl program."

According to the documentation:

"...The Times loves Perl and we hope the community will benefit from our work as much as we have from theirs.

Please visit http://open.nytimes.com, our open source blog to see what we are up to, http://code.nytimes.com to see some of our open projects and then check out http://nytimes.com for the latest news!"

This is on my list of interesting Perl things to have a look at soon.

Martin

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Re: The New York Times Perl Profiler
by zentara (Cardinal) on Mar 06, 2008 at 15:17 UTC
    From the bugs....

    BUGS No Windows support. I didn't test on Windows and it probably won't work.

    I like it already :-) I'll have to write a Tk front end for it.


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