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[Omaha.pm] Evolution of a POE server
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An awesome POE tutorial I hadn't seen before today:
http://poe.perl.org/?Evolution_of_a_POE_Server
We use POE for Linux process queuing / management and writing custom
TCP/IP services.
j
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