I am a lurker who always aspired to the coding brilliance exhibited on this list. I piddle in perl from time to time but am still much the novice. I would love to see life breathed back into the list too. Any new perl poems to share?
Fond of fwp, David Ethridge -----Original Message----- From: Sandro CAZZANIGA [mailto:cazzaniga.san...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 12:26 PM To: Bennett Todd; fwp@perl.org Subject: Re: Just to say hello 2011/11/9 Bennett Todd <b...@rahul.net> > I think this list may have fallen into disuse. I don't have any fresh > juicy bits to share, I'm sorry. I hope you inspire some contributions > to re-kindle the list. > > The only cool perl trick I recall at this instant is the Schwartzian > Transform; if you haven't run across it and it doesn't Google right > up, let me know and I'll be glad to compose a review of it. I think > the canonical explanation of it is in Tom Christiansen's Far More Than > Everything You Ever Wanted To Know (FMTEYWTK) series. > we can relauch this list with a lot of JAPH's, may be.... :)