Joseph N. Hall

Joseph N. Hall (born January 8, 1966) is an American author, software developer and programming consultant. Hall is known in the Perl programming community as the author of the book Effective Perl Programming with Randal L. Schwartz, and as a contributor of software to the CPAN.

In the mid-1970s, Hall received US media coverage as a child prodigy and as a survivor of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia.[1]

Bibliography

  • Effective Perl Programming, ISBN 0-201-41975-0
  • Effective Perl Programming, irregularly-appearing column in ;login: (the magazine of USENIX/SAGE)

Interviews

gollark: I do this, except for the RSAPI doing the OIR now playing thing, which breaks at random for no comprehensible reason.
gollark: I took it from esobot.
gollark: This is why you should design your things to just operate eternally with no maintenence or effort.
gollark: OIRâ„¢ works eternally, as all I have to do to operate it is <@435756251205468160> change the playlists a bit.
gollark: Hmm, is MCIR broken?

References

  1. "Prodigy from Plumtree", Allen Rankin, Reader's Digest, August 1976


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