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Credits to scrubadub (check for user: scrubadub1 for more videos like this !) for sharing this first, until he got banned... Here we go again... Please don't ban me.
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"Perl, in a Nutshell" is a parody of a Barenaked Ladies song. All new words by me, about my favorite computer programming language, Perl.
This is the Longest Concert Evar, starring Pudge. Send requests to concertrequest@pudge .net, or post them here.
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The fully animated music video for Do The Evolution is a collaboration between Todd McFarlane (the Spawn series) and Pearl Jam. It debuted in the U.S.A. on August 23, 1998 on 120 Minutes on MTV. The Directors are Todd McFarlane and Kevin Altieri.
I've tried quite a few Windows versions of Perl freely available on the net but this one is by far the easiest to install:
http://strawberry perl.com/
Music by Incompetech.com
Confused State : Kevin MacLoed
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This is my boss perl singing Just Once by James Ingram at ChefNBrewer in Pasig City. I think the band's name is Music Venture. And the male singer of the band looks like a circa 80s actor.
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Nice parody of the Barnaked Ladies song "Life in a Nutshell", performed live by Pudge at the end of the "Perl Lightning Talks" at OSCON 2007 in Portland, Oregon. The studio version can be found on youtube as well.
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Lecture Series on Internet Technologies by Prof. I. Sengupta, Department of Computer Science Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac .in
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Tim Bunce shares stories of DBI at OSCON 2008. The perl DBI library is one of the oldest and best know, practically everyone who has ever connected a database to perl has used it. Tim Bunce, the man behind the library, let O'Reilly News in on some of the strategies he's adopted to encourage wide database coverage without creating infighting between vendors or developers.