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Fri, 24 Jan 2003
The Perl guys have it together
When I see things like this article telling how to move data from an Amazon wishlist to allconsuming.net, it just makes my teeth fall out. I never would have guessed that there's a library in CPAN that knows how to yank items out of the Amazon wishlist, but there you go. I am totally impressed by this, even though I try to avoid programming in line-noise, I mean, Perl, if at all possible. Where is the Java or Python equivalent of this stuff? I mean, really, this is 2003 after all....
P.S. Articles like this one are why I was hesitant about the blosxom family of blog software. Which category does this article go in? Python, Java, Perl? It could be in all of them, but its going to end up in general programming instead.
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