Unicode-processing issues in Perl and how to cope with it (ahinea.com)
Monday, October 15th, 2007some tips on how to handle UTF8 in perl
some tips on how to handle UTF8 in perl
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howto
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Ingo’s note about MM (memory management) development problems and feedback from users
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To get a good idea of the relative impact of the chosen filesystem I also tuned the amount of shared buffers used in the PostgreSQL database software, which powers a number of sites on the server. On top of that, I also took a look at the benefit of us…
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funny note from linus about kernel development and people who want to do strange things
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new article by Valerie Henson
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how to do a soundex search
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nterface. Its emphasis is on plug and play capabilities. After completing a installation a high number of monitoring plugins will be playing with no more effort.
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Interesting paper about data corruption from CERN. Basically they did verify that when you write a file to a disk, it not always come back the way it was written. …. so …. you have been warned
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