I gather you have an iPad and like it.
Stuff on the net implies that the virtual keyboard is less than ideal
for anything more than a few keystrokes.
Though PDL and iPad sounds to me more like a joke than anything else?
I use quite a bit if NumPy these days and on the Mac it is made a lot
easier by a company called Enthought that makes nice pre-built stuff
available.
A professionally maintained scientifically minded Perl installation
could do something similar for PDL et al.
Christian
On 20/04/2010, at 6:41 PM, Karl Glazebrook wrote:
> That's the magic of virtual keyboards.
>
> Is there any app on the store that gets a perl interpreter running?
>
> Karl
>
> (sent from 4200m, may contain more than the usual amount of brain-
> freeze)
>
>
>
> On 19/04/2010, at 8:39 PM, Frossie wrote:
>
>>
>> Karl Glazebrook wrote on April 19:
>>
>>> The way to do this is to get PDL running on an iPad.
>>
>> I'd love to watch somebody type any kind of perl line on an iPad. See
>> how many key presses
>>
>> @result = sort { $a <=> $b } grep { $_ == $_ } @input;
>>
>> takes.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Frossie
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