Monthly Archives: October 2007

Perl Survey Results: US Perl Mongers

Because I am the vice president of our local Grand Rapids Perl Mongers group and also because I believe that participation in local user groups is extremely valuable, I was curious to see what the Perl Survey 2007 data would show with regard to user involvement in Perl Mongers user groups across the United States. […]

Perl Survey Results: Part I

Take note, all you aspiring statisticians! The Perl survey data has been released and it’s time to get to work. I expect nothing less than a horde of different and interesting break-downs and mashups in the coming weeks, so to get things rolling I thought I’d put together a quick overview of the […]

3 Ways to Improve Existing Software

There appear to be plenty of articles about the best ways to start new software development projects. Everything from choosing a language, framework, revision control system, or design pattern has been covered in lucid detail hundreds of times over.
But what about those of us who find ourselves starting with existing software? I spend […]

CPAN Nuggets: Debugging Tools

Just thought I’d take a moment to share a couple of CPAN modules I love using for development and debugging my Perl web applications. They are not restricted to web application development, so give them a try!
DBIx::Profile
This module is a godsend when trying to figure out what is going on in DBI land. […]

Design Changes

Truth is I’ll probably always be playing around with the styles on here.  I just wasn’t satisfied with the original design I came up with — I wanted something simpler that put as much focus on the content as possible.  It doesn’t have a lot of color and I moved all of the sidebar content […]