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Practical Perl tools: Redis meet Perl

  • Autores: David N. Blank-Edelman
  • Localización: ;login:: the magazine of USENIX & SAGE, ISSN 1044-6397, Vol. 39, Nº. 1, 2014 (Ejemplar dedicado a: File Systems and Sysadmin), págs. 38-41
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • One tool that you may have heard all of the cool kids(tm) are using today is Redis (http://redis.io)). If you haven’t heard of Redis, this column may introduce you to a lovely tool you can add to your repertoire. First we’ll talk a little bit about what Redis is and why people like it. Once we do that, we can get into the Perl side of things. Just a quick warning for those of you who have seen this happen before in this column: the Perl stuff we’re going to look at is a pretty straightforward layer on top of the basic Redis functionality. I’ll consider an “Oh, is that all there is to it” reaction to be a good sign. But I just wanted to warn you lest you were hoping for gnarly Perl to impress your friends with at parties.


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