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Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 02:00:35 +0000
From: pudge@perl.org
Subject: [use Perl] Stories for 2002-10-10
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use Perl Daily Newsletter
In this issue:
* TPF October Newsletter
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| TPF October Newsletter |
| posted by pudge on Tuesday October 08, @22:35 (links) |
| http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/08/1836210 |
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[0]delegatrix writes "The October edition of the [1]Perl Foundation
newsletter has been posted. This newsletter includes an interview with
White Camel winner Tim Maher."
Discuss this story at:
http://use.perl.org/comments.pl?sid=02/10/08/1836210
Links:
0. mailto:lisa@perl.org
1. http://perlfoundation.org/index.cgi?page=newsletter
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