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brian d foy is the publisher and editor of The Perl Review, co-author of books on Perl (Learning Perl, Intermediate Perl) founder of Perl Mongers, and a veteran of the Iraq War. He's the author of many useful Perl modules.
He is married to Stacey Tappan.
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