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	  The Perl Journal is a quarterly, printed magazine
		     devoted to All Things Perl.

			    http://tpj.com

       Issue #6 is speeding toward press, and will be mailed in
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----------------
Jon Orwant
The Perl Journal
http://tpj.com


		      Complete Table of Contents

Issue #6 (tentative):

     The First Annual Obfuscated Perl Contest
     Randomness, Part Two
     Using the AutoLoader and AutoSplit modules
     Perl/Tk: A Tour of the Nonstandard Widgets
     CGI and the Web: Computing Coolness
     Just the FAQs: Sorting Tutorial
     Making Your Own Sundials with Perl
     WebClip: Gathering Data from the Web
     A Perl in the Oil Patch
     Object Oriented Programming
     3-D Graphics and Perl
     Perl News / New Modules
     Information Retrieval and What "pack 'w'" is For

Issue #5 

     Programming like you mean it: Pattern Languages
     In Sync With Your Data (Understanding Regular Expressions)
     DBI - The Database Interface for Perl 5
     Perl/Tk: Signals, Sockets, and Pipes
     Creating Surreal HTML Pages With The Mangler
     Perl News / New Modules
     Perl and the X protocol
     PDL: The Perl Data Language
     Perl And Nuclear Weapons Don't Mix

Issue #4:		

     A Subjective Look at Object Oriented Programming
     Best of Both Worlds: Embedding Perl in C
     The LWP Library: CGI Programming
     use Lovecraft qw(cthulhu necronomicon)
     New Modules
     Randomness
     Understanding Regular Expressions
     The Grid Geometry Manager: Perl/Tk Programming
     The Perl Purity Test
     Using Usenet from Perl

Issue #3:

     Data Hiding
     Perl, Politics, and Pairwise Voting
     CGI Scripts and Cookies
     Penguin: The First Tentative Waddle
     New Modules
     Perl/Tk: Events and Other Things
     FTP: File Transfer Using Perl
     Understanding Regular Expressions
     The Perl Institute
     Obfuscated Perl Contest Results

Issue #2:

     How Perl Saved The Human Genome Project
     The Perl Compiler
     Penguin: Java Done Right
     MacPerl
     Perl And The Tk Toolkit: The Mouse Odometer
     Saving State with CGI.pm
     Understanding Regular Expressions
     Results of the Prisoner's Dilemma
     The Zeroth Obfuscated Perl Contest

Issue #1:

     Wherefore Art, Thou?
     Perl And The Tk Toolkit
     Creating, Processing, And Sending Mail From Perl
     HTML Hacking with Regular Expressions
     Programming For The Web: CGI.pm
     The Prisoner's Dilemma


