Anyone else want books brought to the emergency tomorrow? There are
still some goodies in there, some Murakami and Yoshimoto as well
as some brain ones.
http://homepage.mac.com/davehodg/deliciouslibrary/
A few monies would be nice.
--
Dave HodgkinsonMSN: daveh..
Thanks fo the help everyone. I agree Net::Twitter is easy to get
started with.
Andrew
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 01:19:30AM +, James Laver said:
> Perhaps I'm overlooking something obvious, but why don't you just parse twice?
Because I don't know where the config file is until I parse the command
line options.
I could
getArgs
. ${config_file}
getArgs
but I think Bash getopts i
On 11/11/2009 01:21 PM, James Laver wrote:
Do we know any perl-using companies in london who are looking for the
services of contractors at the current time?
Seems to me that all of the usual suspects are still looking. My phone
isn't ringing off its (metaphorical) hook any more but I'm getti
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 01:42:58PM +, Peter Corlett typed:
> On 11 Nov 2009, at 13:21, James Laver wrote:
>> The contract market is looking a bit down still and I'm not used to
>> not having my phone go off every 5 minutes.
>
> Mine has been fairly busy the last few days. And only one timewast
On 11 Nov 2009, at 13:21, James Laver wrote:
The contract market is looking a bit down still and I'm not used to
not having my phone go off every 5 minutes.
Mine has been fairly busy the last few days. And only one timewaster
too: a permie junior PHP/JOAT role somewhere rural on the outskirts
The contract market is looking a bit down still and I'm not used to
not having my phone go off every 5 minutes.
Do we know any perl-using companies in london who are looking for the
services of contractors at the current time?
--James
This is tomorrow! See you there.
On 2009-11-09 Sue spence wrote:
> Why?
> Gianni Ceccarelli (dakkar) is visiting from Italy. Gianni is one of
> the founders of perl.it (http://www.perl.it/), helped organise Italian
> Perl Workshop 2009 and will no doubt be involved with next year's Perl
> Confere
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:17 AM, Tom Hukins wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 10:58:12AM +, James Laver wrote:
> > I used mercurial in a nondistributed fashion at $previous_work and
> > that was a disaster. One guy kept pushing every 30 seconds and I
> > couldn't get a commit in edgeways.
>
>
Mark Fowler wrote:
Are you using any special kind of SSD tailored storage engine on
these, or just placing a stock InnoDB / MyISAM on the device?
Mark.
The SSD replicas are stock MyISAM only, though the masters are a mixture with InnoDB. The initial speedup from disc array to SSD
was dramati
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Dave Webb
wrote:
> We've been using a fusion-io 160GB drive in production for about a year now.
> It is hosting partial replicas of a couple of our databases (mysql) for an
> operation that needs two largeish data sets.
> And for the past three months or so, we'v
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