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[Fwd: Perl.com Newsletter: ActiveState Active Awards Winners]

david nicol
Wed, 31 Jul 2002 18:16:39 -0700

I leave on vacation Real Soon Now

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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.

Well, all the good news this week comes from the Open Source 
Conference, so let's start off with the ActiveState Active Awards. 
Congratulations especially to Matt Sergeant, who won the People's 
Choice award for both Perl and XSLT. Matt's the driving force 
behind Perl's XML support and applications, and he's also the 
creator of AxKit, the Perl XML application server. The ActiveState 
employees chose Andy Dougherty for their Activator's Choice award, 
for nearly ten years of dilligent pumpkinging.

  http://www.activestate.com/Corporate/Awards/ActiveAwards.html?_x=1
  http://www.axkit.org/
  http://www.lafayette.edu/~doughera/

And speaking of pumpkings, we have two new ones! Chip Salzenburg has
returned to Perl development and has taken on the formidable task of
keeping 5.005 up to scratch; he's currently working on the mythical
5.005_04 maintenance release. Michael Schwern has stepped up to the
plate to accept the pumpking for a maintenance release of Perl 1, 
of all things. Expect a release of Perl 1 building on all modern 
operating systems Real Soon Now.

  http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/07/30/2016230&mode=thread&tid=6

And finally, all the fun of the Perl conference for those who couldn't
make it: Nat Torkington, Leon Brocard and Rael Dornfest have been 
making movies...

  http://www.perl.org/tpc/2002/movies/

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

Stas Bekman's back this week with an explanation of how to make the 
best use of your shared memory in mod_perl servers. Tuning the 
maximum memory size, number of requests per server and number of 
server processes is the key to an efficient mod_perl service, and 
who better than Stas to explain how to do it?

  http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/07/30/mod_perl.html

Unfortunately, we can't bring you the Perl 6 summary quite yet, as 
our regular summarizer, Piers, has had some bad news recently. 
Hang in there, Piers, we're all thinking of you.

Enjoy,

Simon Cozens
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This Week on Perl 6 (8 - 14 Jul 2002)
Second system effect, IMCC, Perl 6 grammar, and much more...

http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/07/p6pdigest/20020714.html

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A Test::MockObject Illustrated Example
Test::MockObject gives you a way to create unit tests for 
object-oriented programs, isolating individual object and method 
behavior

http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/07/10/tmo.html

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XSH, An XML Editing Shell
In this month's Perl and XML column on XML.com, Kip Hampton 
introduces XSH, an XML editing shell, which Kip suggests should 
become a part of your XML tool kit.

http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/07/10/kip.html

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Taglib TMTOWTDI
Continuing our look at AxKit tag libraries, Barrie explains the 
use of SimpleTaglib and LogicSheets.

http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/07/02/axkit.html

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