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Re^2: The Year in Perl, 2006

by xdg (Monsignor)
on Apr 09, 2007 at 23:37 UTC ( [id://609053]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: The Year in Perl, 2006
in thread The Year in Perl, 2006

Different vertical meter challenge:

-xdg

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Re^3: The Year in Perl, 2006
by Scott7477 (Chaplain) on Apr 10, 2007 at 14:49 UTC
    You're right; immediately after posting, I realized my error and asked the NodeReaper to yank my post. But I guess they wanted all to see my error:|...

      Well, it goes to show that in 2006, Alias learned that beer can motivate new Perl development.

      -xdg

      Code written by xdg and posted on PerlMonks is public domain. It is provided as is with no warranties, express or implied, of any kind. Posted code may not have been tested. Use of posted code is at your own risk.

        Yeah,and on a global scale as well, since Chris is literally on the opposite side of the globe from Adam:)...

        Seriously, though, this makes me think that perhaps as an alternative to the Perl Foundation's grant program a system of offering prizes/rewards to individuals who develop specific Perl functionality might help accelerate Perl development(kind of like the X-prize but on a smaller scale:)). If specific companies or individuals were looking for, say, improvement of a CPAN module, they could offer up something like the case of brewski and see what kind of submissions come in. You never know who might be working independently on something that your company needs and could produce for you in a hurry. I read Adam and Chris's posts over at use.perl regularly, and when I saw Adam's challenge I figured this would be right up Chris's alley...

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