Media Apperance
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Media Apperance
An interview with me has appeared in a feature article in this week's ComputerWorld magazine (9th February, 2005). Unfortunately it's only in print, so I'm not aware of any legal copy of the article available on-line.
The feature compares different development platforms (Java, .NET, C++, and Perl), and there's no prizes for guessing which one I'm talking about. There's a reasonable amount about Perl 6 (since lots of the questions were about 'new features' and future directions), quite a bit on the flexibility of Perl, and some time spent dispelling the myth that Perl is only suitable for small projects.
There's even a mention of PerlMonks and Perl Training Australia for those looking to learn Perl.
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