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== November 2002 - The Perl Journal == Extrakt aus dem pdf, da ich nicht weiss, wie ich in usemod-Wiki Dateien anhängen kann. MarkusMonderkamp (hat jemand Webspace zuviel?) Wir haben gerne noch Platz im Webspace der LUG-KR auf Sourceforge. Wenn Du möchtest, kannst Du auch selber webadmin dort werden. Allerdings habe ich jetzt nicht ganz verstanden, warum das nicht irgendwoanders hin verlinkt wird?!? Ist das nicht offen? Dann möchte ich es lieber nicht auf dem LUG-Server haben... -- ThomasBayen Uups - Ich lasse die Inhaltsangabe und den Brief des Herausgebers stehen. Alles andere gibt's für 12 US-Dollar p.A. unter '''[http://www.tpj.com tpj]'''. -- MarkusMonderkamp <pre> Using Perl to Stress-Test Server Applications Moshe Bar � 3 perlcc & Compiling Perl Script Robert Kiesling � 6 Turning HTML into an RSS Feed Sean M. Burke � 8 Better Documentation Through Testing brian d foy � 13 Really Lazy Persistence Simon Cozens � 16 PLUS Letter from the Editor � 1 Perl News by Shannon Cochran � 2 Book Review by Jack Woehr: Extending and Embedding Perl � 19 Source Code Appendix � 21 === LETTER FROM THE EDITOR === Kevin Carlson Executive Editor kcarlson@tpj.com Battling the Three P�s What you are reading right now is an experiment that worked. Just a few scant months ago, The Perl Journal�s future was dim, primarily due to the high cost of publishing�s three P�s�paper, printing, and postage. However, there is one thing that publishing�s powers forget to consider at times� people, specifically the people who are committed to magazines like TPJ. I�m talking, of course, about you, folks�the people who use Perl day in and day out. You have made it clear that you value a publication that helps you see the simplicity, power, and (some would say) beauty of this language. Consequently, we decided to hitch our wagon not to paper and printing costs, but to what we saw as our best bet�reader enthusiasm. And it�s working. The level of support we�ve seen for this all-electronic, reader-supported incarnation of TPJ has been both dramatic and gratifying. What this all means is that we can get back to the business of writing about Perl. In this, my aspirations are similar to those of Jon Orwant when he launched TPJ back in 1996. �Perl is a pleasure to write about: It�s quirky and useful and fun. We hope the same will be said of TPJ�We want TPJ to be intricate and interesting, like Perl itself.� Jon is right�Perl is a sometimes odd, but almost always efficient and economical language. We can do a lot worse at TPJ than to try to embody those qualities. (Well, some would say we�ve already got the �odd� part nailed down.) So we hope you�ll like what we�ve lined up for you in this and future issues: Moshe Bar rolls his own stress-test application that makes use of the Parallel Fork Manager; Robert Kiesling tells us when (and when not) to use perlcc to compile scripts into standalone executables; Sean Burke presents a very useful tool for converting HTML to an RSS feed; Columnists brian d foy and Simon Cozens discuss, respectively, the Test::Pod and Attribute::Persistent modules, and Jack Woehr reviews Extending and Embedding Perl by way of an interview with one of the authors. (By the way, you�ll find the listings for these articles both at the end of each article and in the Source Code Appendix at the end of the issue, where the singlecolumn layout makes for easy cut-and-paste.) And don�t forget�this is your magazine. If you�ve got a clever bit of Perl that you�re itching to share with your fellow Perl programmers, how about writing an article about it? If you have any questions, suggestions, or recommendations for or about TPJ, just drop me a note at kcarlson@tpj.com. Letters to the editor, article proposals and submissions, and inquiries can be sent to editors@tpj.com, faxed to (650) 513-4618, or mailed to The Perl Journal, 2800 Campus Drive, San Mateo CA 94403. THE PERL JOURNAL is published monthly by CMP Media LLC, 600 Harrison Street, San Francisco CA 94017; (415) 905-2200. SUBSCRIPTIONS: $12.00 for one year. Payment may be made via Mastercard or Visa; see http://www.tpj.com/. Entire contents (c) 2002 by CMP Media LLC, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. 1 The Perl Journal ? November 2002 The Perl Journal E X E C U T I V E E D I T O R Kevin Carlson M A N A G I N G E D I T O R Della Song A R T D I R E C T O R Margaret A. Anderson N E W S E D I T O R Shannon Cochran E D I T O R I A L D I R E C T O R Jonathan Erickson C O L U M N I S T S Simon Cozens, brian d foy, Moshe Bar I N T E R N E T O P E R A T I O N S DIRECTOR Michael Calderon SENIOR WEB DEVELOPER Steve Goyette WEB DEVELOPER Bryan McCormick WEBMASTERS Sean Coady, Joe Lucca, Rusa Vuong M A R K E T I N G / A D V E R T I S I N G PUBLISHER Timothy Trickett NATIONAL SALES MANAGER Trice Alford (785) 838-7591 talford@cmp.com MARKETING DIRECTOR Jessica Hamilton GRAPHIC DESIGNER Carey Perez T H E P E R L J O U R N A L 2800 Campus Drive, San Mateo, CA 94403 650-513-4300 http://www.tpj.com/ C M P M E D I A L L C PRESIDENT AND CEO Gary Marshall EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND COO Steve Weitzner EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND CFO John Day CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER Mike Mikos PRESIDENT, TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS GROUP Robert Faletra PRESIDENT, HEALTHCARE GROUP Vicki Masseria PRESIDENT, ELECTRONICS GROUP Jeff Patterson PRESIDENT, SPECIALIZED TECHNOLOGIES GROUP Regina Starr Ridley SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, GLOBAL SALES AND MARKETING Bill Howard SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, HUMAN RESOURCES AND COMMUNICATIONS Leah Landro PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL Sandra Grayson www.tpj.com Shannon Cochran 1 The Perl Journal ? 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