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The Perl Journal Archive Back (and Online Too!)

mccormi writes "The Perl Journal is back. It's been rolled into Sys Admin Magazine as a quarterly supplement for the print publication. On the web side, the archive articles are all up now here. See articles from Vol 1 Issue 1 on regex by Tom Christiansen and cgi programming by Lincoln Stein" I'll take it any way I can get it. TPJ was one of just 5 publications I subscribe to (and 2 of them are comic books so I don't think that counts ;)

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  1. I'm Obfuscated! by ekrout · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Perl:
    @P=split//,".URRUU\c8R";@d=split//,"\nrekcah xinU / lreP rehtona tsuJ";sub p{
    @p{"r$p","u$p"}=(P,P);pipe"r$p","u$p";++$p;($q*= 2) +=$f=!fork;map{$P=$P[$f^ord
    ($p{$_})&6];$p{$_}=/ ^$P/ix?$P:close$_}keys%p}p;p;p;p;p;map{$p{$_}=~/^[ P.]/&&
    close$_}%p;wait until$?;map{/^r/&&}%p;$_=$d[$q];sleep rand(2)if/\S/;print

    Explanation

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    1. Re:I'm Obfuscated! by Sludge · · Score: 2

      Put your msg subject on the top and this would make a great shirt. ThinkGeek?

  2. rather thin though by opus · · Score: 2

    I picked up SysAdmin/TPJ at a newsstand a few days ago, and was dissappointed that TPJ was only 28 pages.

    I hope this is not indicative of the size of future issues.

  3. Re:Good Thing Better by Teferi · · Score: 2

    It actually *is* an acronym...Practical Extraction and Reporting Language.

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  4. Sysadmin is boring by Alex+Farber · · Score: 2, Informative

    That's funny, because I actually was going not to prolong my subscription to Sysadmin: I subscribed to it a year ago and am disappointed how boring it is. No good shell scripts, no information about my favorite operating system, lots of annoying commercials. Only Merlin's articles were good. They should look at some german magazines and learn how to do an interesting and enthusiastic Unix-publication. I mean Linux Magazine and iX.

    But now since the excellent TPJ is back, I'll extend my subscription of course :-) Great news

  5. Re:Good Thing Better by andy@petdance.com · · Score: 2
    It actually *is* an acronym...Practical Extraction and Reporting Language.

    It's not an acronym. Check the FAQ.

    [N]ever write "PERL", because perl isn't really an acronym, apocryphal folklore and post-facto expansions notwithstanding.
  6. Re:Good Thing Better by robertchin · · Score: 2

    You mean Practically Eclectic Rubbish Lister.

  7. Refunds for old subscribers? by bheckel · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Has anyone mentioned anything about reimbursing old TPJ subscribers for the issues that they were not sent (but had paid for) when the the old TPJ was vaporized?

    It amounts to a small dollar value but it's the principle of the thing. Potential new 'n' improved TPJ subscribers might want to think about the way old (loyal?) subscribers were treated.

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    1. Re:Refunds for old subscribers? by elmegil · · Score: 3, Informative
      You probably won't be reimbursed, because your subscription should continue where it left off. If you didn't get the latest issue, contact TPJ and let them know. I suppose if you aren't interested in receiving the new issues you might get a refund though....

      In my opinion, continuing the subscriptions where they left off treats us old TPJ subscribers better than any other magazine in my experience. I know I'm happy, and plan to renew my subscription well in advance of it expiring.

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  8. Perl, TPJ and me by ellem · · Score: 2

    I recently started read TPJ and was totally ready to subscribe and buy all the back issues. I think if buy enough things that say Perl on them then I'll learn it by osmosis (which, btw, isn't going too well.)

    I just bought SysAdmin the other day (despite my being an NT Sys Admin which isn't exactly the same thing as being a Sys Admin -- it's like Sys Admin Lite) to get my sweaty hands on TPJ. It was kinda thin. What 30 (?) pages? Seems kinda chinsy. And I have this SysAdmin Magazine which near as I can tell (I do use Linux and OSX for fun) kinda blows.

    Someone needs to make TPJ its own mag again.

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  9. Re:Good Thing Better by Teferi · · Score: 2

    Right you are. I stand corrected.

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  10. OBSD in samag by jabbo · · Score: 2

    Umm, in the past year, there have been at least 3 how-to articles in SysAdmin using OpenBSD. You need to get your eyes checked.

    Read OBSDJ or the cvs-commits if OpenBSD is all you care about. Personally, I've found several of the articles (eg. on Snort and Cisco ACLs) quite useful, and the high-availability jury-rigging tips are invaluable.

    The Perl Journal had gone downhill quite a bit (IMHO) as of last issue. I hope it will return to its former glory, but I'm not holding my breath.

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