Perl Tips now available in blog form
The Perl Tips that were previously mere Web pages are now being presented in the form of a blog (short for “web log”). What does this mean to you? Several things:
- You can subscribe to it via an RSS feed using your favorite feed reader, such as NewsGator (Windows) or NetNewsWire (Mac) or Mozilla Thunderbird (any), or on the Web at a site like Bloglines or My Yahoo.
- You can post comments! Each Perl Tip is like a little bulletin board, where we can discuss the content of the tip, and maybe lead to other ideas.
- If you’re interested in contributing a Perl Tip, we can even set up access for you to post here.
- There should be more Perl Tips, since it’s now a lot less work for us to post them (remember, in Perl, laziness is a virtue)
- If you have your own blog, you can trackback to our Perl Tips and News articles, which sets up a two-way link between your blog and ours. This can help drive traffic to both your site and ours.
To see the contents of the blog just click on the “Perl Tips” link on the left side or bookmark this URL: http://www.bayview.com/blog/
The blog is powered by Wordpress, which is actually a PHP application, but it works very well for this sort of thing.
Please send any comments, suggestions, questions, or other feedback to info@bayview.com. Thanks!
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