Something else people might be interested in.
Neil.
>
>SPUG,
>
>ActivePerl 623 is finally out on the web. It has those 1000+ modules
>that I talked about at the November meeting. It also automatically
>updates the ActivePerl HTML doc tree when you install a module.
>
>http://www.ActiveState.com/Corporate/Communications/Releases/Press977200461.html
>
>Also, I would like to advocate ActivePerl for Unix (Linux, Solaris).
>It's very quick and easy to install. The same goes for module
>installation. If you're one of those people who always complains about
>not having Perl 5.6 to play with at work, ActivePerl works out great
>because you can just install it in your home dir, and delete it at the
>end of the day. You could even write a small script to install your
>favorite mods. Something like:
>
>#!/bin/sh
>
>ppm install XML::Simple
>ppm install Inline
># etc...
>
>I really think its a great idea. I use it all the time. Nobody told me
>to write this. I do not have a gun to my head... :)
>
>Brian
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>--
>perl -le 'use Inline C=>q{SV*JAxH(char*x){return newSVpvf
>("Just Another %s Hacker",x);}};print JAxH+Perl'
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