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[News] PHP Interview, Lisp Conference,and New Perl Release

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Q&A: Mark de Visser, CEO of Sonatype

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| De Visser, for his part, is well-known in open-source business circles as 
| former chief marketing officer at PHP tools maker Zend Technologies and 
| former VP of Marketing at both Red Hat and Agitar. I noted a few months back 
| when De Visser first moved to Sonatype, and I've been wanting to get an 
| update on what's happening in open-source business and why he picked 
| Sonatype.     
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10122933-16.html

International Lisp Conference 2009

http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/2009/index

Perl 5.8.9 released

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| Perl 5.8.9 has been released as the latest and probably last significant 
| release of the Perl 5.8 series. Future releases of the Perl 5.8 series are 
| expected to only deal with security and platform build issues. The developers 
| note that users of Perl should look at migrating to the newer 5.10.x series] 
| if they can because of the many bug fixes which could not be back ported to 
| the 5.8 series. Perl 5.10.1 is expected to arrive in the near future.     
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http://www.heise-online.co.uk/open/Perl-5-8-9-released--/news/112261


Recent:

Looking at Perl

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| This article will be taking an introductory look at one of the most flexible
| programming languages known by almost any Linux/Unix system.  Perl (Practical
| Extraction & Reporting Language) is an extremely powerful programming
| language that can be used for just about anything and runs on just about
| every operating system.  Perl has the ability to interact with web page
| forms, databases, end users, files, network sockets, & more.  Perl was
| created out of the frustrations faced by a system administrator named Larry
| Wall.  Perl has been called the swiss army chainsaw of programming languages
| and for good reason.  With only a few lines of code, perl can move mountains
| of data.
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http://mr-oss.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=41&Itemid=43
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