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Perl Foundation Awards Perl Development Grant to Larry Wall

Krellis writes: "The Perl Foundation today announced that they have awarded a Perl Development Grant to Larry Wall, the creator of Perl and designer of Perl 6, joining Dan Sugalski and Dr. Damian Conway, the other 2002 grant recipients. The Perl Development Grants are funded by donations; over USD 80,000 has been donated so far, a total of USD 240,000 is needed for the three grants. See http://donate.perl-foundation.org/ for more information on how you can pitch in - every dollar counts! See also the use.perl.org story for more information."

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  1. A better headline choice... by Scott+Robinson · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Perl Foundation Awards Perl Development Grant to Perl Creator

    Scott.

  2. Re:Best way to use money? by loucura! · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Yeah, the travel budget had me over a barrel there as well. If he's supposed to be working on Perl 6, why would they want him to be travelling extensively? Well there would be conferences, but if he's a guest speaker, usually the conference would pay for it correct?

    So, they gave him a grant for a vacation?

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  3. At the risk of being curmudgeonly... by pdqlamb · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Damion Conway was a professor, who took a sabbatical to do his perl thing this year. Larry Wall was an O'Reilly employee, the last I heard, and was being paid to develop (wait for it) perl. So what's the story behind the story here? Is ORA looking for help to pay Larry's salary, or just a tax deduction, or is something else going on

    1. Re:At the risk of being curmudgeonly... by wdr1 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      As I posted in a different comment thread, Larry was laid off by ORA in October, and has been without work since then.

      Wow!

      How could the countless idoitic stories posted by Timothy and Michael be on the homepage, but *NOT* this?!

      Hoping Larry Finds A Job Real Quick,
      -Bill

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  4. Larry Wall's Fence by OYAHHH · · Score: 3, Interesting

    A former co-worker of mine told me this story one day. I got a kick out of it.

    Anyway, apparently my co-worker's fence to the rear of his house had deteriorated to a severe state so he decided to repair it.

    Being the polite guy (and probably wanting a little help with the funding of such a project) he is, my co-worker decided to contact the neighbors, all of whom he indicated he didn't know at all.

    So he set off around the opposite side of the block to knock on the neighbors door directly behind his house. A gentleman comes to the door and my co-worker introduces himself and the gentleman introduces himself as Larry Wall.

    My co-worker doesn't recognize the name since he really doesn't program to any extreme degree, more of a planning/management type guy.

    But since the company is a software development house he knows several people who use Perl and they describe what they do with it on an almost daily basis. Thus he is aware of Perl.

    So apparently the chit-chat continues on and the topic eventually comes to what each person does for a living.

    My co-worker describes his job and then Larry says that he is currently writing a book for O'Reilly.

    My co-worker is definitely intrigued by this answer and asks what sort of book and Larry describes that it's a book detailing the (is his a more appropriate adjective here) latest version of Perl.

    When my co-worker hears the word Perl he gets all excited. His reaction was basically that it's pretty cool to have a neighbor who has contributed so much to the programming community.

    Anyway to make an already long story shorter my understanding is that Larry was really cool about the fence, basically letting my co-worker take care of the details (the way my co-worker wanted them) and I believe he helped with the cost as well.

    So if you contribute to the Perl Development Grant be aware that you are helping support some really nice folks! And that is to be commended!

    I hope I got the details correct, at least that's how I remember them....

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  5. Re:Well, duh! by ichimunki · · Score: 2, Interesting

    So if Larry no longer has O'Reilly's patronage, can I safely assume it's time to stop buying their books? The fact that they directly supported this pillar of the Perl community was one good reason to overlook the incredibly proprietary way they publish books about Free Software (contrast "Programming Ruby" by Dave Thomas and Andrew Hunt, published by Addison-Wesley and available under a fairly Free license).

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