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my current lifeI've founded a small company called Intellique with a pair of friends. We try to keep having as much fun as possible, working on interesting, challenging, possibly enriching things like Linux, Unix, Perl and Free Software in general. I have a great wife and two children, and when I've got some time to spare I play or compose mostly jazzy music. my past lifeMy first contact with computer programming was BASIC, back at the time when "using a computer" was roughly equivalent to "programming", around 1981. I practiced programming exclusively as a hobby for 17 years. I learnt and wrote BASIC, TurboPASCAL, Z80 assembly, 8086 assembly... In the meanwhile I worked as a pianist, then as a sound engineer, then as a video techie, and that's when I discovered Unix and perl. PM nodes I like and recommendPack/Unpack Tutorial (aka How the System Stores Data) Build complex GUI applications with Gtk2-Perl A (memory) poor man's <strike>hash</strike> lookup table. Monk Links - Copy Perlmonks-links to the clipboard in on-site-format What you refuse to see, is your worst trap the try/catch example from "Programming Perl" analyzed other linkshttp://perso.enstimac.fr/~gaborit/lang/perl/regexperiment.pl A really GREAT TOOL. Try it. my homepage (in french, no Perl)pour les français égarés, ressources sur Perlhttp://perl.enstimac.fr/ la documentation Perl officielle en français http://www.med.univ-rennes1.fr/~poulique/cours/perl/ introduction à Perl http://www.mongueurs.net/ Les Mongueurs de Perl http://www.unices.org Le site de S. Tougard |
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