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Lightning Strikes Four Times

Apr 12, 2007 by Shlomi Fish, brian d foy, Bob Free and Mike Friedman

development
aop
cross-cutting-concerns
glut
opengl
pogl
subroutine-attributes
test-counts
c-and-perl

by Mike Friedman Good software design principles tell us that we should work to separate unrelated concerns. For example, the popular Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern is common in web application designs. In MVC, separate modular components form a model, which…

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Why Not Translate Perl to C?

Jun 27, 2001 by Mark-Jason Dominus

perl-internals
c
compile
c-and-perl

Why translating Perl to C often doesn’t create faster programs

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Pathologically Polluting Perl

Feb 6, 2001 by Ingy döt Net

perl-internals
c
cpr
inline
python
xs
c-and-perl

Pathologically Polluting Perl Table of Contents •Inline in Action - Simple examples in C •Hello, world •Just Another ____ Hacker •What about XS and SWIG? •One-Liners •Supported Platforms for C •The Inline Syntax •Fine Dining - A Glimpse at the…

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