The sixteenth issue of The Perl Journal has hit most newsstands and
mailboxes and is now available to subscribers on the
TPJ web site. This issue is
focused primarily on poetry, with articles from Sean Burke about
searching for rhymes and an article by Damian Conway written
entirely in haiku meter.
- Letters
- Perl News, by Chris Nandor
- Searching for Rhymes with Perl, by Sean Burke
- Just Another Haiku, by Damian Conway
- Managing Streaming Audio, by Lincoln D. Stein
- Hacking the Perl Core, by Nathan Torkington
- CS-Web: A Lightweight Summarizer for HTML, by Tony Rose and Ave Wrigley
- Review: Object Oriented Perl
- Recursive Traversal on an FTP Site, by Gerard Lanois
- Win32 Module Installation, by Bill Birthisel
- Taking Perl to the Java Virtual Machine, by Brian Jepson
- Review: Perl Programmer's Reference and Annotated Archives
- Dynamic DNS Updates with Perl, by Jon Drukman
- The Second Perl Quiz Show, by Jon Orwant
- The Perl Poetry Contest, by Jon Orwant