brian d foy
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Born | United States |
Occupation | Author, computer programmer |
brian d foy[1] was the publisher and editor of The Perl Review, a magazine devoted to Perl and co-author of several books on Perl including Learning Perl, Intermediate Perl and Mastering Perl. He was also the founder of Perl Mongers, the founder of the White Camel Awards,[2] a frequent speaker at conferences including The Perl Conference and YAPC (Yet Another Perl Conference) and a veteran of the Iraq War.[3] He is the author of multiple Perl modules on CPAN and maintains the perlfaq portions of the core Perl documentation. He was a partner at Stonehenge Consulting Services from 1998 to 2009.[4][5]
PerlPowerTools
In 2014 he revitalized the PerlPowerTools AKA PPT project.[6] In February 1999, Tom Christiansen announced the PerlPowerTools project to provide a unified BSD toolbox, i.e. a reimplementation of the classic Unix command set in pure Perl. Perl is the same (mostly) everywhere you go and the same programs could run the same everywhere instead of being reimplemented for each platform.
Bibliography
- Learning Perl, ISBN 0-596-10105-8 (fourth edition, 2005)
- Learning Perl, ISBN 978-0-596-52010-6 (fifth edition, 2008)
- Learning Perl, ISBN 978-1-4493-0358-7 (sixth edition, 2011)
- Student Workbook for Learning Perl, ISBN 0-596-00996-8 (2005)
- Learning Perl Student Workbook, ISBN 1-4493-2806-7 (second edition, 2012)
- Intermediate Perl, ISBN 0-596-10206-2 (2006)
- Intermediate Perl, ISBN 978-1-4493-9309-0 (second edition, 2012)
- Mastering Perl, ISBN 978-0-596-52724-2 (2007)
- Effective Perl Programming: Ways to Write Better, More Idiomatic Perl, ISBN 978-0-321-49694-2 (second edition, 2010)
- Programming Perl, ISBN 0-596-00492-3 (fourth edition, 2011)
References
- ↑ foy, brian d. "brian d foy style guide". www252.pair.com/comdog. Retrieved 2008-04-15.
- ↑ "White Camel Awards: 2004 recipients". Retrieved 2010-08-11.
- ↑ Gilmore, Jason. "Five Questions for brian d foy". ablog.apress.com. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 2008-04-15.
- ↑ "brian d foy". Retrieved 2011-01-18.
- ↑ chromatic (2005). "People Behind Perl: brian d foy". perl.com. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
- ↑ "PerlPowerTools". Retrieved 2015-05-05.
External links
- Author page on O'Reilly Media
- The Perl Review
- The Perl Journal
- Stonehenge Consulting Services
- Perl Mongers website
- PerlPowerTools website