Monday, January 31, 2011

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edition No 17 of the Perl magazine, "$ foo" is here!

begins a new year and the Perl-Magazin ( http://perl-magazin.de ) is back. With the 17th Issue, we go to the 5th Year of "$ foo". The booklets

go out tomorrow morning to subscribers by mail ...


this issue: *

JMX4Perl

To be on Java EE server management interfaces can access, there is the module jmx4perl. The module implements a Agentenbasiertern approach. Dr. Roland Huss reported in this article how to use the module in your own programs.

* Perl and SVG

SVG is perhaps not the news per se, but it's always very useful and good. This article shows how using Perl and various modules - can be created and modified SVG graphics - even in Perl 6.

* OTRS community meetings

The community plays in software OTRS, which is written entirely in Perl, an increasingly important role. Alexander Hall reports from the first OTRS community meeting and invite the second meeting.

* Dip in with HTML5 Web Sockets and Perl

The next generation of HTML is at the door. What options WebSockets offer and how to use such WebSockets with Perl, describes Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi in his article.

* What's new in Perl 5:14

In April there will be the next stable release of Perl - Perl 5.14. Since Perl 5.12.x has again done a lot. The most important and exciting changes are shown in this article.

* WxPerl VI Tutorial - Menus, Toolbars, ...

understood for decades in applications developer programs for end users with a graphical interface. This episode is dedicated to the parts that were missing so far this: menu, toolbar, status bar, keyboard and mouse input.

* Moose Tutorial III - Inheritance

After the last two editions of the themes of "attributes" and "methods" deals were is, in this issue the subject of "inheritance" from the series. In the next issue will be "roles" were discussed. Some programmers prefer to "roll" towards the "inheritance". Both have their right to exist.

* Review of "Effective Perl Programming"

Thomas Kappler wrote the book "Effective Perl Programming" read and gives an insight into the book.

* review books on IT history

equal to two books Breunung Herbert reported: "Coding for Fun" and "computer history (n)-not just for geeks", both published by Galileo Press.

* HowTo: Parallel:: Iterator

This Article Thomas Fahle shows how to use Parallel: iterator can handle multiple tasks in parallel.

* Miscellaneous

Also in this issue, it shows the new releases of 6 CPAN modules, News from the LPF and dates

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