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The place for Hackers

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I know of a "Hacker Bridge" in Munich! In Karlsruhe they have a "Hecker Street" where all the hackers live!

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Sed's Street

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In the Sedanstreet of Karlsruhe everybody knows Sed:

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Bash Party

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Here is a poster of the Bourne Again Shell Party :)

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schneier-books-moreborder.jpgIf you don't know him: Bruce Schneier is an internationally renowned security technologist and author. Described by The Economist as a "security guru," he is best known as a refreshingly candid and lucid security critic and commentator. When people want to know how security really works, they turn to Schneier.

Bruce Schneier is the Chuck Norris of IT Security, and here are the Bruce Schneier Facts; some funny stuff is included :)

One of my favourite facts: "Bruce Schneier's secure handshake is so strong, you won't be able to exchange keys with anyone else for days"

Holy shit! I found a 10 year old homepage of mine idling around on a free webspace service. I think it's quite funny how webpages looked 10 years ago. I am happy that my sites are looking different now ;) And I also think, that this 10 year old page is embarrassing a bit. But it's almost 11 years ago and I can now laugh about it!

Yet another small website of mine is use.perl9.org. It's a collection of small Perl 5 code snipplets. It also contains Perl fun stuff and Perl Poetry. Here is one of my favourite Poems I wrote:

#!/usr/bin/perl

# (C) 2006 by Paul C. Buetow (http://paul.buetow.org)

goto library for study $math;
BEGIN { s/earching/ books/
and read $them, $at, $the } library:

our $topics, cos and tan,
require strict; import { of, tied $patience };

do { int'egrate'; sub trade; };
do { exp'onentize' and abs'olutize' };
study and study and study and study;

foreach $topic ({of, math}) {
you, m/ay /go, to, limits }

do { not qw/erk / unless $success
and m/ove /o;$n and study };

do { int'egrate'; sub trade; };
do { exp'onentize' and abs'olutize' };
study and study and study and study;

grep /all/, exp'onents' and cos'inuses';
/seek results/ for @all, log'4rithms';

'you' =~ m/ay /go, not home
unless each %book ne#ars
$completion;

do { int'egrate'; sub trade; };
do { exp'onentize' and abs'olutize' };

#at
home: //ig,'nore', time and sleep $very =~ s/tr/on/g;
__END__

Please drop me some nice features which should be in Perl 9! All available Perl 9 features so far can be browsed on www.perl9.org!

Here is a prove, that Perl is better than Python! The prove proves, that you can program in Perl without using a semicolon as well. You don't have to use Python in order to do so! So Perl is at least as good as Python or even better! (don't take it too serious :)

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