On 2014-11-16 12:02, Sue Spence wrote:
From: Roger Bell_West
What are the cool kids using for interactive graphical stuff these
days (not just dialogues, but changing graphics), assuming the
underlying language is still Perl? I used to use Perl/Tk. Perl/Gtk?
Something that runs in a web brow
On 2014-02-25 04:45, Paul Makepeace wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Steve Mynott wrote:
http://perltricks.com/article/72/2014/2/24/Perl-levels-up-with-native-subroutine-signatures
Finally. But don't believe the python/perl comparison troll, as
python, for once, actually outguns perl
On 21/05/2013 13:31, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
In keeping with the spirit of the list, this isn't directly a perl question
but it might be part of the solution.
I'm picking up HTML from another site, and that HTML is pretty crappy.
Is there any way of quarantining it so it doesn't bugger up the r
On 19/05/2013 02:26, Ruud H.G. van Tol wrote:
On 18/05/2013 23:29, Abigail wrote:
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 01:53:33PM -0700, Randy J. Ray wrote:
(It's a pun, see, because I'm going to be asking about random number
generators... get it? Get it...?)
(Short, TL;DR summary: I'
On 18/05/2013 23:29, Abigail wrote:
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 01:53:33PM -0700, Randy J. Ray wrote:
(It's a pun, see, because I'm going to be asking about random number
generators... get it? Get it...?)
(Short, TL;DR summary: I'm looking for a pRNG that can have multiple
instances at once that
On 2013-04-21 15:11, Ruud H.G. van Tol wrote:
On 2013-04-21 13:43, Mark Fowler wrote:
In a few weeks I'm going to want to be creating PDFs from Perl,
something I
haven't done in a few years. What's the recommended approach these days?
[...]
We like wkhtml2pdf.
Oo
On 2013-04-21 13:43, Mark Fowler wrote:
In a few weeks I'm going to want to be creating PDFs from Perl, something I
haven't done in a few years. What's the recommended approach these days?
I know I'm going to want to create the document from scratch, not fill in a
template, and I'm probably goi
On 2013-02-27 11:40, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 09:21:55AM +0100, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote:
This is tonight! We should be at the Gunmakers around 7pm.
See you there.
Having safely returned back to France, I'd like to thank everyone who
came to the Gunmakers; w
On 2013-01-23 10:27, William Blunn wrote:
my @fields_to_update = grep { $hash->{$_} } @fields;
Be aware that it skips any false value, like undef, '', '0', 0.
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Ruud
On 2011-12-18 08:43, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
On 18 Dec 2011, at 02:57, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
If all you need is to return results of a discrete bit of work to the
parent, Parallel::ForkManager makes it trivial.
And the best way to return those results...?
Unless the exit code is in
On 2011-08-01 19:11, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
please let me know off list
Did you also mean that all who don't will not be considered?
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Ruud
On 30 May 2011 11:40, Leo Lapworth wrote:
I'm working on http://learn.perl.org/ and I'd like to have a few rotating
example of what can be done with Perl on the home page.
# see also perlvar: $BASETIME
{ my $t0 = time; sub elapsed { time - $t0 } }
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Ruud
On 2011-05-25 19:33, Daniel Pittman wrote:
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 02:10, Ruud H.G. van Tol wrote:
On 2011-05-25 09:19, James Laver wrote:
On 24 May 2011, at 06:31, Daniel Pittman wrote:
Anyone here who used Spread recently?
I made trivial use of it in both testing and production to
On 2011-05-25 09:19, James Laver wrote:
On 24 May 2011, at 06:31, Daniel Pittman wrote:
It is, presently, the best of the options out there in terms of scale
You mean apart from RabbitMQ? Rabbit is also the most full-featured of any of
the free message queues I've come across.
My personal
Chris Jack wrote:
It's a long time since I sent credit card details by email and whilst I think
it is obviously a very bad thing...
It is not even allowed by "the industry".
By fax is still OK, by email never was.
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Ruud
ian wrote:
I was once asked at an interview 'how many digits of PI do you know?'.
If phrased like that, I would ask "Decimal?" and then answer "ten", 0..9.
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Ruud
Luis Motta Campos wrote:
Dave Cross wrote:
On 03/27/2010 08:13 AM, Uri Guttman wrote:
and paul and i share the same birthday. not sure what that means.
I expect you'll find it's a coincidence :-)
As a mathematician I must say coincidences have really low probability
of happening...
So ho
Ruud H.G. van Tol wrote:
David Cantrell wrote:
I'm going to be very rude to the next person to suggest something that
assumes I have a hierarchy of s instead of a .
No javascript:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~rvtol/DHTML/final_drop.html
More of that here:
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/
David Cantrell wrote:
I'm going to be very rude to the next person to suggest something that
assumes I have a hierarchy of s instead of a .
No javascript:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~rvtol/DHTML/final_drop.html
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Ruud
Dave Cross wrote:
Chris Jack:
Solli:
[ Snip rather patronising English lesson ]
Chris
Yeah. That's _exactly_ the best way to make a non-native English speaker
feel welcome. Thanks for your input.
You are what you read. I liked it. But hey, I don't like softies.
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Ruud
"don't like"? h
Abigail wrote:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 06:24:12PM +, Chris Jack wrote:
7) Write a one line program that takes a non-negative integer as an argument
and prints the square root when the answer's an integer.
Restrictions: the perl line should be a regular expression.
Just a regular express
Dirk Koopman wrote:
Not certain why everyone avoids map and uses grep
grep returns aliasses, map copies.
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Ruud
Dominic Thoreau wrote:
At the moment head office for me is Amsterdam, and I work in small
outpost of three and a bit people.
I travel there several times a year - if anyone can get specific
recommendations about good places to eat in Amsterdam that charge on a
scale I can fit on my expense claim
Richard Foley wrote:
What, relocate to Amsterdam, whatever for? Without investigation, I'd be
prepared to bet that booking.com does most of it's "booking" online,
remotely. So almost the entire client base is remote, all transactions
completed online, it's entire business model is remote. E
Nick Cleaton wrote:
A computer is just a complicated heater, after all.
google search of the day: "human as a habitat"
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Ruud
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