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User since: Nov 26, 2001 at 19:00 UTC (22 years ago)
Last here: Mar 01, 2021 at 10:21 UTC (3 years ago)
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Level:Priest (14)
Writeups: 240
Location:Berkshire, UK
Favourite whisky:Glenfarclas
CPAN:BREMNERB
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Random image I shot in Glen Coe, Scotland.

BazB's Homenode


CPAN

I'm on the CPAN as BREMNERB. I'm the co-maintainer of File::MergeSort.


Perl geek code!

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Useful nodes

Probably more like "Nodes I keep on losing".
I'll add to these as and when I find something that interests me.

Essential reading and security:


CGI bits:
Style, code reuse and funky programming - OO, functional, etc.
Sorting:
Other stuff.
Other nodes that make the monastery easier to use are:

Stats!

The amazing jcwren has all the stat's you'll ever need at tinymicros.com/pm.
Here's my XP change graph

mojotoad has some funky chatterbox stats too.


Handy links and info.

Tom Christiansen's Perl Style talk from the 1998 Perl Conference. Style and programming techniques.

perl.com and use.perl.org are worth a visit, if you haven't done so already.

Michael G Schwern has some excellent slides/talks on his site.


Monks I've met in person