The latest issue of the Perl Review has been released, and
it's absolutely free. Visit http://www.theperlreview.com/
for all the goodies.
And, while you're there, consider how you could contribute
to this fine magazine. Perhaps an article on testing or
debugging for our upcoming special issue? Maybe there's
a review of a new book? Don't make us write everything
ourselves!
xoxo,
Andy
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