Perl 6 summary for Oct 7-14, and some stuff about commercial software development with Perl.
Are you fed up with those who think that commercial applications need to be written in an "enterprise" language such as Java or C++? While we're big fans of open source at Perl.com, we're bigger fans of Perl, and we're frustrated when people claim there's something that Perl can't do; so we spoke to Mike McCauley at Open System Consultants.
Finally, there's Petal, a Perl implementation of Tal.
From the Perl.com update:
In true "great artists steal" fashion, Jean-Michel Hiver has
blatantly ripped off one of the nicer features about Python's
Zope web architecture. Petal is a Perl implementation of the
Template Attribute Language, a HTML templating language which
uses "magical" HTML attributes to fill in templating variables.
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