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About the AuthorsIan Langworth (http://langworth.com/) has been writing Perl for years and actively involved in the community since 2003. He has contributed a handful of modules to the CPAN, most of which are Kwiki related. He has spoken at Perl-related conferences such as LISA and YAPC.

Ian is also the author of the surprisingly widespread utility Cadubi, which is packaged with many free operating systems. Ian is currently studying computer science and cognitive psychology at Northeastern University. While pursuing a degree, he’s participating in a volunteer systems administration group and working toward making robust and high-qualuty code an easier goal to achieve.

He currently resides in Boston, Massachusetts, where he participates in the local Boston Perl Mongers group and lives precariously close to Fenway Park.

chromatic is the technical editor of the O’Reilly Network, covering open source, Linux, development, and Perl. He’s the author of the Extreme Programming Pocket Guide and Running Weblogs with Slash, and the editor of BSD Hacks and Gaming Hacks. chromatic is the original author of Test::Builder, the foundation for most modern testing modules in Perl 5, and has written a number of tests for core Perl. He’s given testing tutorials and presentations at several Perl conferences, including OSCON, and written several articles on testing for Perl.com. He lives just west of Portland, Oregon, with two cats, a creek in his backyard, and, as you may have guessed, several ...

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