Hello, all.
I have put together a very rough draft of what I hope to be a very good
introduction and description of Perl's Original Artistic License. I've
just put it together using a variety of readily findable sources, and
has not been refined at all at this point.
I would like anyone here tha
Hello, Adam Theo here;
i was wondering if there is something i must declare to use file tests
such as -d and -e? i have code which i am working on, and i need to
check to see if a file is a directory. if it is, i run a subroutine.
i recall having used file tests before, and successfully. i
Hello, Adam Theo here;
i have built a Tk program to act as a alarm clock. it was a while ago
that i created it, and was pretty sure it was working, but now that i go
back to it, it is giving this error when i press the button to stop the
alarm:
Tk::Error: Can't locate object m
Hello, Adam Theo here;
i was wondering if the artistic license version 2.0 that i think is
going to be used for Perl6 is finished? can it be effectively used as a
standalone license, or should it be used in conjunction with the GPL again?
if someone could point me to a webpage or email it to
Hello, Adam Theo here;
does anyone know of a script to 're-mail' emails? i have a bunch of
'saved' and 'archived' emails (in both Mozilla Inbox and RMAIL formats)
stored on my local computer. i am looking for a script that will read
these files, then re-send th
Hello, Adam Theo here;
i am looking into setting up some sort of code management system for my
website, and found CVS, but have one problem with it:
is it only for C? i understand it can likely store any code language,
but what about the merging and other functions of CVS? is that only for
Hello, Adam Theo here;
i am looking for a way my perl program can automatically get the home
directory of the user. i have come accross the ENV module, and think it
will work, but wish to know if it is a standard module with all perl
distributions? linux, windows, mac, etc? also, what does
Hello, all, Adam Theo here;
i didn't catch the first half of this thread, just the posts from the
last digest.
on the matter of compiling perl: this is something i have also been
wanting to look into, for the reason of speeding up my programs, and
being able to distribute my programs to p
are any modules
for playing net radio stations or such.
i am really only looking for stable modules at this time, but would
look into "newly-released" ones.
thanks.
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Hello, Adam Theo here;
Just to note, this is cross-posted to the Perl-XML and Beginners
mailing lists, since i share the same message to both of them. sorry
if this inconveniences anyone.
I'd again like to thank everyone on these lists, especially:
Mr McLean for his huge help
could help direct me. thanks.
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routine, and get *back*
info, instead of just sending it.
so, in short, any way i can get a subroutine to send *back* arguments to the piece of
code that called it? all of this will be within the same program, i just am hoping
there is a way to do this.
thanks all.
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