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David Nicol
Wed, 27 Mar 2002 21:13:40 -0800


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Hello, world! This is Simon Cozens, www.perl.com managing editor,
bringing you the latest goings on from the world of Perl and our 
own site.

* Perl at large.

It's been a bit of a quiet week, as Easter fast approaches.  Elaine 
Ashton, however, has been very busy. Some time ago, she approached 
Sun Microsystems asking if they'd like to donate some hardware to 
the CPAN search facility, search.cpan.org. They said yes, and so 
Elaine took some days out this week to make the long drive over to 
Sun's place in California to pick up the hardware and bring it to 
its home in St. Louis. As a result, you should notice that 
search.cpan is now quite definitely faster than ever. Thanks a 
million Elaine, and thanks also to the good folks at Sun, especially 
Andrew Roach, Tim Sparlin and Alan Burlison. 

    http://search.cpan.org/
    http://www.axis-of-aevil.net/archives/000089.html

Perl 6 fans will be glad to know that Damian is currently putting 
the finishing touches on the latest Exegesis, which we hope to 
bring you next week.

* What's new on www.perl.com?

The other major Perl story this week has been the release of 
CPANPLUS, a replacement for the trusty CPAN.pm module for 
installing distributions from CPAN. CPANPLUS aims to be a modular, 
extensible, clean rewrite, which one day hopes to replace CPAN.pm 
in the Perl core. Here to tell us about it is the original creator 
and overseer of the project, Jos Boumans.

    http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/03/26/cpanplus.html

I'm heading away for an Easter break for the next week, but perl.com
will not sleep! Depending on how Damian's getting on, we'll either 
be bringing you his Exegesis, or the next installment of our ongoing
mod_perl series.

Enjoy, and have a good holiday!

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CPAN PLUS
For many years the CPAN.pm module has helped people install Perl 
modules. But it's also been clunky, fragile and amazingly difficult 
to use programmatically. Jos Boumans introduces CPANPLUS, his 
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http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/03/26/cpanplus.html

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http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/03/22/modperl.html

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A Perl Hacker's Foray into .NET
We've all heard about Microsoft's .NET project. What is it, and 
what does it mean for Perl?

http://perl.com/pub/a/2002/03/19/dotnet.html

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Introducing AxKit
This is the first in the series of articles by Barrie Slaymaker 
on setting up and running AxKit. AxKit is a mod_perl application 
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on getting started with AxKit.

http://perl.com/pub/a/2002/03/12/axkit.html

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