On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Chris Nandor wrote: > Well, Perl is about making things easy. What is the most common case, > needing an arbitrary value of time that may or may not be used to transfer > between platforms, or needing a value of time that is specific to a given > platform? > And I cannot think of a time when I have needed the actual Mac > value to communicate with another Mac process or library. Well, my entire experimental temperature control system currently relies on just this communication. But I suspect my personal experience here is probably not the most common :-). -- Andy Dougherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dept. of Physics Lafayette College, Easton PA 18042
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platforms on UNIX epoc... Charles Lane
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platforms on UNIX... Andy Dougherty
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platforms on ... Chris Nandor
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platforms... Andy Dougherty
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platf... Chris Nandor
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platforms on ... Philip Newton
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platforms... Chris Nandor
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platforms... Russ Allbery
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platforms on UNIX epoc... Charles Lane
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platforms on UNIX... Chris Nandor
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platforms on ... Andy Dougherty
- Re: RFC 99 (v3) Standardize ALL Perl platforms... Chris Nandor