Electric metre.

Discusses several aspects of Perl, a new computer language developed by Larry Wall to help cut across barriers between different versions of UNIX. The practicality of Perl; Wall's training as a linguist.

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Economist Vol. 336; no. 7921; p. 75
Format: Article
Published: Economist Newspaper Limited 7/1/1995
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