Since the meeting, I had the flu and then I had to reformat my hard drive
due to a computer virus. I need to install some brand of linux (ubuntu
maybe) yet so that I can get back to work on Parse::Gnaw.

Those who have some spare cycles, just before I got sick, I finally
finished reconstructing the Open Office documents for Impatient Perl.
Basically, for the last couple years, I had the PDF but no OpenOffice file
that I could edit. So I cut and pasted the pdf into OpenOffice and have
been manually reformatting it so that it looked decent.

The new version is finally online. The main advantage is that I can
actually change the files now and release a new version.
If anyone would like to take a look at the latest rev, it is here:

http://www.greglondon.com/iperl/index.htm

If you report any found bugs, I can actually go in and fix them now.

Note that the HTML is old. Read the .pdf version.

(the cut-and-paste resulted in hard-returns being inserted at teh end of
every line in the open office file. when I exported to html, it made each
line a separate paragraph. so no html for now.)

Once I get linux installed, I'll get back to work on Parse::Gnaw
and hopefully have it finished soon, including having some benchmarks to
compare it against Parse::RecDescent.

Greg London


> At the end of our last Tech Meeting, Uri mentioned the new profiler
> module on the  block.
>
> Tim Bunce's screencast of his talk on Devel::NYTProf
>       http://tinyurl.com/auchnx
> is excellent.
>
> "A screencast of my presentation about the Devel::NYTProf v2 perl
> source code profiler that I gave at the London Perl Workshop (LPW) in
> November 2008. 36 minutes long."
>
>
> --
> Bill
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