http://perltraining.com.au/talks/perl-5.8.5.pdf
You may find it useful as well in making your decision whether you want to move to 5.8.5 when it gets released (in a few days).
If you read Paul's short presentation or the perldelta file itself, you will see that if you are using threaded mpms with mp2 you may really want to upgrade to that latest version, since it includes a few important ithreads fixes.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Perl 5.8.5 presentation Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:29:20 +1000 From: Paul Fenwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Organization: Perl Training Australia To: Perl 5 Porters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
G'day everyone,
I'm doing a brief presentation at Melbourne.PM tonight on what's new in Perl 5.8.5. It's roughly the same content as the perldelta, but made up into little slides and with splashes of colour here and there.
It's not the most exciting talk talk in the world, but I figured that as Melb.PM won't be the only Perl Mongers group that tries to do a "What new in 5.8.x" each new release. As such, the presentation has been released under the GPL/Artistic license, and is available from:
http://perltraining.com.au/talks/
Hopefully this will save other people a bit of work when it comes to doing their own presentations.
It's available in OpenOffice and PDF format.
Cheerio,
Paul
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