RE: stop

2004-01-07 Thread Dan Muey
> I've requested 50 times to be taken off your mailing list, 
> but you still send me this unwanted mail.

You've sent 50 emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I get no spam from this list ever, maybe it's coming 
from someone who harvested your email address from a web site or something?

> I will now report all mail sent to me by you as SPAM

What are the headers and ip addresses, I doubt it's coming from the 
real beginners list or else I'd have gotton spam also since I've 
subscribed for a while now.

> Stop sending me spam.

I never have and the list hasn't either. It's got to be a harvesting 
bot, virus, etc... Maybe your IncrediMail or Kazaa or somethgin has spyware in it?

HTH

DMuey

> 2003 www.hushport.com

--
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




RE: stop

2004-01-07 Thread Dan Muey

> > I've requested 50 times to be taken off your mailing list,
> > but you still send me this unwanted mail.
> 
> You've sent 50 emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
What a fun thread, I wanted to go off in my usual flare but didn't :(
Maybe next time :)

> I get no spam from this list ever, maybe it's coming 
> from someone who harvested your email address from a web site 
> or something?
> 
> > I will now report all mail sent to me by you as 
> > SPAM
> 
> What are the headers and ip addresses, I doubt it's coming from the 
> real beginners list or else I'd have gotton spam also since I've 
> subscribed for a while now.
> 
> > Stop sending me spam.
> 
> I never have and the list hasn't either. It's got to be a harvesting 
> bot, virus, etc... Maybe your IncrediMail or Kazaa or 
> somethgin has spyware in it?
> 
> HTH
> 
> DMuey
> 
> > 2003 www.hushport.com
> 
> -- 
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 



--
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




Re: stop

2004-01-07 Thread jeff



you could always change your email 
address!  Just a thought.

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  David Kapp 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 
  14:31
  Subject: stop
  
  

  

  
  

  


  

  I've requested 50 times to be taken off your mailing list, 
  but you still send me this unwanted mail.
  I will now report all mail sent to me by you as 
  SPAM
  Stop sending me spam.

  

  
  

  


  
  
  
  

  


  
2003 www.hushport.com
<<2004.jpg>><>

Re: stop

2004-01-07 Thread Dan Anderson
Uhhh...at the bottom of every list message is:

-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 



-Dan


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




Re: stop

2004-01-07 Thread u235sentinel
After being part of this list for a month, I don't recall seeing more than just this 
email requesting removal from the list.  

Oh well.  An amusing message.  I see them all the time in the Linux mail lists I 
participate in. Pity people can't follow directions :-)

> Uhhh...at the bottom of every list message is:
> 
> -- 
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  
> 
> 
> 
> -Dan
> 
> 
> -- 
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  
> 
> 


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




Re: stop

2004-01-07 Thread Morbus Iff
For the sake of:

 * giving the guy a break.
 * expecting some intellect.
 * realizing he's probably
   not reading your responses.
Notice he didn't say whether he requested to the list, or to the
proper email unsubscribe address: just that he had requested multiple
times to be removed. The flip side of the coin is that there may
very well be a problem with the unsubscription scripts.
Yes, this is a far-flung possibility, but besides courtesy in
the face of idiocy, one of the things ANY beginner to ANY thing
should know is to think things through from ALL angles: just
because the answer seems obvious, doesn't mean it is.


--
Morbus Iff ( i put the demon back in codemonkey )
Culture: http://www.disobey.com/ and http://www.gamegrene.com/
Spidering Hacks: http://amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596005776/disobeycom
icq: 2927491 / aim: akaMorbus / yahoo: morbus_iff / jabber.org: morbus
--
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 



RE: stop

2004-01-07 Thread Charles K. Clarkson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: 
: Oh well.  An amusing message.  I see them all the time in
: the Linux mail lists I participate in. Pity people can't
: follow directions :-)

Be careful what you wish for.

If everyone could follow directions we would be one
step closer to everyone being able to *write* directions.
Then I would have to become one of those really exceptional
programmers instead of just the average one I am today. :)


Charles K. Clarkson
-- 
Head Bottle Washer,
Clarkson Energy Homes, Inc.
Mobile Home Specialists
254 968-8328





-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




RE: stop

2004-01-07 Thread Dan Muey
Please tell me this thread will stay in the archives! It's hilarious!

I feel kinda bad for Mr. Kapp though, but if you're rude for no good 
reason what can you expect.

> - Original Message - 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 14:31
> Subject: stop

> I've requested 50 times to be taken off your mailing list, but you still send me 
> this unwanted mail.
> I will now report all mail sent to me by you as SPAM
> Stop sending me spam.

--
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




Re: stop

2004-01-07 Thread Casey West
It was Wednesday, January 07, 2004 when Dan Muey took the soap box, saying:
: Please tell me this thread will stay in the archives! It's hilarious!
: 
: I feel kinda bad for Mr. Kapp though, but if you're rude for no good 
: reason what can you expect.

Well, around these parts we don't *expect* rudeness in return.  I
believe that rudeness must conform to the "all things in moderation"
rule whenever it cannot be helped, which /should/ never happen.  :-)

For the record the archives don't lie, the thread will be there.
That's precisely why rudeness must be kept in check.

I think now is a good time to stop this thread.  Everything that
should have been said has been, as well as some things that shouldn't
have.  :-)

  Casey West

-- 
Shooting yourself in the foot with Pascal 
The compiler won't let you shoot yourself in the foot. 


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




Re: stop

2004-01-07 Thread R. Joseph Newton
Casey West wrote:

> It was Wednesday, January 07, 2004 when Dan Muey took the soap box, saying:
> : Please tell me this thread will stay in the archives! It's hilarious!
> :
> : I feel kinda bad for Mr. Kapp though, but if you're rude for no good
> : reason what can you expect.
>
> Well, around these parts we don't *expect* rudeness in return.  I
> believe that rudeness must conform to the "all things in moderation"
> rule whenever it cannot be helped, which /should/ never happen.  :-)
>
> For the record the archives don't lie, the thread will be there.
> That's precisely why rudeness must be kept in check.
>
> I think now is a good time to stop this thread.  Everything that
> should have been said has been, as well as some things that shouldn't
> have.  :-)
>
>   Casey West

Hi Casey,

I think there is one point that I have not seen presented here.  Unfortunately,
many *real* spammers abuse the courtesy [or legal requirement?] of unsubscribe
information, and actually use it as a probe to detect live addresses.  At least
many people believe that this is so.  Some people may fear that they would only
get enmeshed more deeply by using the unsubscribe link.

Thanks for re-asserting the standards of kindness for the list.

Joseph


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




Re: stop

2004-02-26 Thread Rob Dixon
Casey West wrote:
>
> For the record the archives don't lie, the thread will be there.
> That's precisely why rudeness must be kept in check.

So we could be rude, except that it will be recorded so we mustn't?

Rob



-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




Re: stop

2001-06-22 Thread Rene Quarshie

> unsubscribe

--
"THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT IN THE HUMAN RACE IS SELF-RESPECT."





RE: stop

2001-06-22 Thread John Edwards

RTFM

http://learn.perl.org

-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Macpherson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 May 1997 02:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: stop


unsubscribe


--Confidentiality--.
This E-mail is confidential.  It should not be read, copied, disclosed or
used by any person other than the intended recipient.  Unauthorised use,
disclosure or copying by whatever medium is strictly prohibited and may be
unlawful.  If you have received this E-mail in error please contact the
sender immediately and delete the E-mail from your system.





RE: stop/start

2003-10-09 Thread Tristram Nefzger
Regarding writing a unix daemon in perl, you might have a look at
http://www.webreference.com/perl/tutorial/9/index.html

-tristram


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



[ADMIN] Re: stop

2004-01-07 Thread Casey West
It was Wednesday, January 07, 2004 when David Kapp took the soap box, saying:
: I've requested 50 times to be taken off your mailing list, but you still
: send me this unwanted mail.
: I will now report all mail sent to me by you as SPAM
: Stop sending me spam.

You can send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and respond
to the confirmation request you get as a result.  Emailing this list
directly will not help you.  If that still doesn't work for you, email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the exact email address you would like
removed and the perl.org admins will take care of it.

As an aside, this mailing list could never be SPAM to you because you
confirmed your subscription to it and thus every message is
solicited.  Even so, I'm sorry they bother you.

  Casey West

-- 
Shooting yourself in the foot with APL
You hear a gunshot and there's a hole in your foot, but you don't
remember enough linear algebra to understand what has happened.


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




Re: stop/start

2003-09-22 Thread John W. Krahn
Rmck wrote:
> 
> Hi

Hello,

> I'm trying to get this to work in perl.

Which version of Perl?

> I want to start a unix process send it to a log file. Then at midnight
> kill it and restart it, with the date at the top.

Why do you need to kill and restart it?  Can't you just print the date at
midnight and keep it running?

> I'm starting with the following but the intial start of the proccess
> is not working right:
> 
> #!/bin/perl
> $date = `date | awk '{print $4}'`;

Perl has localtime() and gmtime() built-in so you don't have to run an
external program to get the time and if you need special formating you
can use sprintf() or POSIX::strftime().

> $snoop = "/usr/sbin/snoop";
> $filename = "`date +%y%m%d%H%M`.sno";

You can use POSIX::strftime() to do that without running an external program.

> $logfile = "/opt/$filename";
> $pid = `/bin/pgrep snp.pl`;
> 
> system("/usr/sbin/snoop -d ge0 -ta >> $logfile &");
> 
> until ("1" eq "0"){

This is usually written as:

while ( 1 ) {

Or:

for ( ;; ) {


> if ($date == "00:00:00"){

You don't change the value of $date in the loop so this will never be true.


> system("/bin/pkill -P $pid");
> print "=== `date` ==\n" > $logfile;
> system("/usr/sbin/snoop -d ge0 -ta >> $logfile &");
> }
>   }
> 
> Any suggestions would be helpfull.

Here are some UNTESTED suggestions:

#!/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;

my ( $sec, $min, $hour, $day, $mon, $year ) = localtime;

my $snoop   = '/usr/sbin/snoop -d ge0 -ta';
my $logfile = sprintf '/opt/%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d.sno',
$year % 100, $mon + 1, $day, $hour, $min;

open LOG, '>', $logfile or die "Cannot open $logfile: $!";
# set default output filehandle and autoflush
select LOG;
$| = 1;

print '=== ' . localtime . " ==\n";

open SNOOP, "$snoop |" or die "Cannot open pipe from $snoop: $!";

while (  ) {
print;
# restart this process if midnight
( $sec, $min, $hour ) = localtime;
exec $0 if $sec + $min + $hour == 0;
}

__END__



John
-- 
use Perl;
program
fulfillment

-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: stop/start

2003-09-22 Thread Stephen Hardisty
Hi,
you could write a handler for the signal alarm that starts a new process and
kills the current:
$SIG{ALRM} = {
`this-script`;
exit;
};

At the beginning of the script set the alarm to go off 24 hours later:
alarm(84600);

DISCLAIMER: haven't really thought it through and it's really hacky, so
don't have a go at me (but it is quick to do).

Cheers!



-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: stop/start

2003-09-22 Thread Stephen Hardisty
> $SIG{ALRM} = {
> `this-script`;
> exit;
> };

Sorry, didn't think it through (before anybody notices.). Remove the
thing that executes the script (the bit in backticks) and just have the
process start on a cron job.

Tired, apologies.


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



RE: stop/start

2003-09-23 Thread TN
Given the original script submitted by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

#!/bin/perl
$date = `date | awk '{print $4}'`;
$snoop = "/usr/sbin/snoop";
$filename = "`date +%y%m%d%H%M`.sno";
$logfile = "/opt/$filename";
$pid = `/bin/pgrep snp.pl`;
 
system("/usr/sbin/snoop -d ge0 -ta >> $logfile &");

 
until ("1" eq "0"){
if ($date == "00:00:00"){
system("/bin/pkill -P $pid");
print "=== `date` ==\n" > $logfile;
system("/usr/sbin/snoop -d ge0 -ta >> $logfile &"); }
  }

It seems to me that this will run in a busy loop continually checking
the time.  

I see two better alternatives: (1) Use cron as already suggested to
eliminate the until loop in the script; (2) Run the script as a daemon
that occasionally checks the time and every 24hrs creates a new logfile.

I don't see the point of using perl for either since (2) can be done
easily with a Bourne shell script, something like this:

 #!/bin/sh
 # untested daemon for logging snoop output
 interval=60 # seconds between checking day change
 pid = `/bin/pgrep snp.pl`
 while :
 do
   day="`date +%d`"
   date=`date +%y%m%d%H%M`
   logfile="/opt/${date}.sno"
   echo $date > $logfile
   /usr/sbin/snoop -d ge0 -ta >> $logfile &
   while :
   do
 sleep $interval
 newday="`date +%d`"
 if [ a$day -ne a$newday ]
 then kill -9 $pid # I believe in sure kills
  break # out of inner while loop
 fi
   done
 done

This needs testing, particularly regarding the success of the kill, but
I would not fix what ain't broke.

The use of snoop with your given options and ge0 device descriptor
confirms that you are running SunOS: on Linux I would use tcpdump which
is available on Solaris also and is more versatile for later analyisis
of the logs with some tools including ethereal (www.ethereal.com).

If you need an excellent, opensource IDS, Snort's the best beast
(www.snort.org).  Why else would you dedicate a machine to promiscuous
mode?

--
Tris Nefzger

-Original Message-
From: Stephen Hardisty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 5:10 PM
To: Perl List
Subject: Re: stop/start


> $SIG{ALRM} = {
> `this-script`;
> exit;
> };

Sorry, didn't think it through (before anybody notices.). Remove the
thing that executes the script (the bit in backticks) and just have the
process start on a cron job.

Tired, apologies.


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



RE: stop the Madness

2002-05-16 Thread Nikola Janceski

See answers of a mid-level (3 years) Perl user below.

> -Original Message-
> From: drieux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: stop the Madness
> 
> 
> 
> > the sole purpose for me using perl is to:
> > 1) manipulate ascii files with data in .
> > 2) a front end (I.e Tk) to some analysis software we have - ...
> > 3) a bit of fun
> 
> I feel morally compelled to point out to any of the
> real Newbies who are on the beginner's mailing list
> that this READS like the usual form of 'deep denial'
> that needs to come out in the light of day.
> 
> Oh sure - today its a little text file manipulation,
> a bit of CGI work with webFoo, a little DBI interface,
> whack a GUI front end onto some dog piece of software,
> you can Kick the Habit Any Time You Want. Or at least
> that is what you tell your friends.
> 
> It's really only a small piece of bridge code, and you
> can just make a little perl module to simplify the interface
> between the various common applications, nothing serious...
> 
> Oh but if I just subclass FOO::BAR that you found at
> [TheCPAN|SourceForge|someCoolWebSite|ThisGuyYouMetInSomeDarkBackAlley]
> then of course I can adapt it to fix this other bit...
> 
> I merely wanted to have some better monitoring code for
> our system wide solution - and I merely downloaded from
> 
>   http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/
> 
> and all I have to do is just rework a few bits here and there.
> I mean that way I can monitor the systems more efficiently so
> that I can spend more time coding this cool little extension
> to this perl module
> 
> But if I adopt the p5ee standards, then I have a common
> technology that will interoperate between my webFront End
> and my Database Services on Legacy Architectures, including
> those older OS's where java has not been ported to yet...
> 
> People REALLY NEED to be forewarned about the dangers!
> 
> Do you find yourself seeking work where perl is readily available?

Yes, thank goodness, can't imagine work without Perl.

> 
> Do you find yourself spending more of your time with other
>   people who Perl than with normal people?
> 

Yes, and it's lonely at my work place. I am the Perl Guru at work.
They call me FMP, Funk Master Perl.

> Do you notice that you are going without the essentials
>   food, water, shelter, simply so that you can perl?

Not really, I have supplies at my desk at all times:
Bottle of water, snacks, sweater, deodorant.

> 
> Have you ever found yourself waking up in strange places, in
>   clothes you clearly haven't changed in days, with no memory
>   of how you got there, in a littered heap of perl code printouts?

change perl code printouts to perl doc printouts and you got me on the
money.

> 
> People REALLY should think about these things before deciding
> if they really want to even know perl.
> 

If I knew then, what I know now, I would have Perl-ed at Perl v1.0.

> ciao
> drieux
> 
> ---
> 
> 
> -- 
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 



The views and opinions expressed in this email message are the sender's
own, and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of Summit
Systems Inc.


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: stop the Madness

2002-05-16 Thread LoneWolf

HILARIOUS!!

:)

-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: stop the Madness

2002-05-16 Thread A Taylor

SO TRUE ! GLAD I AM NOT ALONE !!! HA HA

>I feel morally compelled to point out to any of the
>real Newbies who are on the beginner's mailing list
>that this READS like the usual form of 'deep denial'
>that needs to come out in the light of day.
>
>Oh sure - today its a little text file manipulation,
>a bit of CGI work with webFoo, a little DBI interface,
>whack a GUI front end onto some dog piece of software,
>you can Kick the Habit Any Time You Want. Or at least
>that is what you tell your friends.
>
>It's really only a small piece of bridge code, and you
>can just make a little perl module to simplify the interface
>between the various common applications, nothing serious...
>
>Oh but if I just subclass FOO::BAR that you found at
>[TheCPAN|SourceForge|someCoolWebSite|ThisGuyYouMetInSomeDarkBackAlley]
>then of course I can adapt it to fix this other bit...
>
>I merely wanted to have some better monitoring code for
>our system wide solution - and I merely downloaded from
>
>   http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/
>
>and all I have to do is just rework a few bits here and there.
>I mean that way I can monitor the systems more efficiently so
>that I can spend more time coding this cool little extension
>to this perl module
>
>But if I adopt the p5ee standards, then I have a common
>technology that will interoperate between my webFront End
>and my Database Services on Legacy Architectures, including
>those older OS's where java has not been ported to yet...
>
>People REALLY NEED to be forewarned about the dangers!
>
>Do you find yourself seeking work where perl is readily available?
>
>Do you find yourself spending more of your time with other
>   people who Perl than with normal people?
>
>Do you notice that you are going without the essentials
>   food, water, shelter, simply so that you can perl?
>
>Have you ever found yourself waking up in strange places, in
>   clothes you clearly haven't changed in days, with no memory
>   of how you got there, in a littered heap of perl code printouts?
>
>People REALLY should think about these things before deciding
>if they really want to even know perl.
>
>ciao
>drieux
>
>---
>
>
>--
>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>




_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




RE: stop the Madness

2002-05-16 Thread Timothy Johnson


And there's always those days where you start sending out emails with
semicolons at the end of the sentences.  Yesterday I even caught myself
writing code on a piece of napkin on my lunch.  I'm afraid the day will
finally come where I start trying to rearrange all of my paragraphs into a
single sentence.  I mean sure, noone will know what the hell I'm talking
about, but look how efficient my speech has become!  HELP ME!!!

-Original Message-
From: A Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 9:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: stop the Madness


SO TRUE ! GLAD I AM NOT ALONE !!! HA HA

>I feel morally compelled to point out to any of the
>real Newbies who are on the beginner's mailing list
>that this READS like the usual form of 'deep denial'
>that needs to come out in the light of day.
>
>Oh sure - today its a little text file manipulation,
>a bit of CGI work with webFoo, a little DBI interface,
>whack a GUI front end onto some dog piece of software,
>you can Kick the Habit Any Time You Want. Or at least
>that is what you tell your friends.
>
>It's really only a small piece of bridge code, and you
>can just make a little perl module to simplify the interface
>between the various common applications, nothing serious...
>
>Oh but if I just subclass FOO::BAR that you found at
>[TheCPAN|SourceForge|someCoolWebSite|ThisGuyYouMetInSomeDarkBackAlley]
>then of course I can adapt it to fix this other bit...
>
>I merely wanted to have some better monitoring code for
>our system wide solution - and I merely downloaded from
>
>   http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/
>
>and all I have to do is just rework a few bits here and there.
>I mean that way I can monitor the systems more efficiently so
>that I can spend more time coding this cool little extension
>to this perl module
>
>But if I adopt the p5ee standards, then I have a common
>technology that will interoperate between my webFront End
>and my Database Services on Legacy Architectures, including
>those older OS's where java has not been ported to yet...
>
>People REALLY NEED to be forewarned about the dangers!
>
>Do you find yourself seeking work where perl is readily available?
>
>Do you find yourself spending more of your time with other
>   people who Perl than with normal people?
>
>Do you notice that you are going without the essentials
>   food, water, shelter, simply so that you can perl?
>
>Have you ever found yourself waking up in strange places, in
>   clothes you clearly haven't changed in days, with no memory
>   of how you got there, in a littered heap of perl code printouts?
>
>People REALLY should think about these things before deciding
>if they really want to even know perl.
>
>ciao
>drieux
>
>---
>
>
>--
>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>




_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




RE: stop the Madness

2002-05-16 Thread Nikola Janceski

print "Resistance is futile\n";

> -Original Message-
> From: Timothy Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 1:45 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: stop the Madness
> 
> 
> 
> And there's always those days where you start sending out emails with
> semicolons at the end of the sentences.  Yesterday I even 
> caught myself
> writing code on a piece of napkin on my lunch.  I'm afraid 
> the day will
> finally come where I start trying to rearrange all of my 
> paragraphs into a
> single sentence.  I mean sure, noone will know what the hell 
> I'm talking
> about, but look how efficient my speech has become!  HELP ME!!!
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: A Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 9:36 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: stop the Madness
> 
> 
> SO TRUE ! GLAD I AM NOT ALONE !!! HA HA
> 
> >I feel morally compelled to point out to any of the
> >real Newbies who are on the beginner's mailing list
> >that this READS like the usual form of 'deep denial'
> >that needs to come out in the light of day.
> >
> >Oh sure - today its a little text file manipulation,
> >a bit of CGI work with webFoo, a little DBI interface,
> >whack a GUI front end onto some dog piece of software,
> >you can Kick the Habit Any Time You Want. Or at least
> >that is what you tell your friends.
> >
> >It's really only a small piece of bridge code, and you
> >can just make a little perl module to simplify the interface
> >between the various common applications, nothing serious...
> >
> >Oh but if I just subclass FOO::BAR that you found at
> >[TheCPAN|SourceForge|someCoolWebSite|ThisGuyYouMetInSomeDarkB
> ackAlley]
> >then of course I can adapt it to fix this other bit...
> >
> >I merely wanted to have some better monitoring code for
> >our system wide solution - and I merely downloaded from
> >
> > http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/
> >
> >and all I have to do is just rework a few bits here and there.
> >I mean that way I can monitor the systems more efficiently so
> >that I can spend more time coding this cool little extension
> >to this perl module
> >
> >But if I adopt the p5ee standards, then I have a common
> >technology that will interoperate between my webFront End
> >and my Database Services on Legacy Architectures, including
> >those older OS's where java has not been ported to yet...
> >
> >People REALLY NEED to be forewarned about the dangers!
> >
> >Do you find yourself seeking work where perl is readily available?
> >
> >Do you find yourself spending more of your time with other
> > people who Perl than with normal people?
> >
> >Do you notice that you are going without the essentials
> > food, water, shelter, simply so that you can perl?
> >
> >Have you ever found yourself waking up in strange places, in
> > clothes you clearly haven't changed in days, with no memory
> > of how you got there, in a littered heap of perl code printouts?
> >
> >People REALLY should think about these things before deciding
> >if they really want to even know perl.
> >
> >ciao
> >drieux
> >
> >---
> >
> >
> >--
> >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> _
> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at 
> http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
> 
> 
> -- 
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> -- 
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 



The views and opinions expressed in this email message are the sender's
own, and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of Summit
Systems Inc.


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




RE: stop the Madness

2002-05-16 Thread Jonathan E. Paton

 --- Timothy Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> And there's always those days where you start sending out emails with
> semicolons at the end of the sentences.  Yesterday I even caught myself
> writing code on a piece of napkin on my lunch.  I'm afraid the day will
> finally come where I start trying to rearrange all of my paragraphs into a
> single sentence.  I mean sure, noone will know what the hell I'm talking
> about, but look how efficient my speech has become!  HELP ME!!!

@_="Just don't play Perl golf!"=~/./g;
$"="",warn"@_[0..$_]\n"for+0..25

Jonathan Perlton^WPaton

__
Do You Yahoo!?
Everything you'll ever need on one web page
from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts
http://uk.my.yahoo.com

-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: stop the Madness

2002-05-17 Thread Alan Drew

Sorry - sent this to the wrong addy by mistake..
:O)
A.

>
> On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 05:44 PM, Timothy Johnson wrote:
>
>> ...  Yesterday I even caught myself
>> writing code on a piece of napkin on my lunch
>>
> I have been doing that for years - just not with perl. I always find 
> the best work is done on the back of a napkin or envelope.
> A.
>
>


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




RE: stop the Madness

2002-05-17 Thread Jackson, Harry



> -Original Message-
> From: Alan Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 05:44 PM, Timothy Johnson wrote:
> >
> >> ...  Yesterday I even caught myself
> >> writing code on a piece of napkin on my lunch
> >>
> > I have been doing that for years - just not with perl. I 
> always find 
> > the best work is done on the back of a napkin or envelope.


My most common mistake is finding ":w" in almost everything I write. I know
its bugger all to do with Perl but because of the amount of Perl I have been
writing I cannot get away from it.

H:w


*
COLT Telecommunications
Registered in England No. 2452736
Registered Office: Bishopsgate Court, 4 Norton Folgate, London E1 6DQ
Tel. +44 20 7390 3900

This message is subject to and does not create or vary any contractual
relationship between COLT Telecommunications, its subsidiaries or 
affiliates ("COLT") and you. Internet communications are not secure
and therefore COLT does not accept legal responsibility for the
contents of this message.  Any view or opinions expressed are those of
the author. The message is intended for the addressee only and its
contents and any attached files are strictly confidential. If you have
received it in error, please telephone the number above. Thank you.
*


-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: stop the Madness

2002-05-20 Thread Arran4

heh thats has already been added to my ever growing signuture hehehe (should
shorten it sometimes)


From: Arran
===
It is obvious:
  The only program that parses Perl is perl, and to really be
  Perl you also have to be perl.  The easiest way to turn
  Perl code into an executable is to embed the perl interpreter!

song: "If you are sexy and you know it clap your hands"
Me: im going to go have to sit this one out...

If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the
first woodpecker to come along would destroy civilization.

We are the out casts of society, but when they relise its the out casts that
create society, we will fall.

Everything I know about thermal expansion I learnt from Neon Genesis
Evangelion!

And there's always those days where you start sending out emails with
semicolons at the end of the sentences.  Yesterday I even caught myself
writing code on a piece of napkin on my lunch.  I'm afraid the day will
finally come where I start trying to rearrange all of my paragraphs into a
single sentence.  I mean sure, noone will know what the hell
- Original Message -
From: "Timothy Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 3:44 AM
Subject: RE: stop the Madness


>
> And there's always those days where you start sending out emails with
> semicolons at the end of the sentences.  Yesterday I even caught myself
> writing code on a piece of napkin on my lunch.  I'm afraid the day will
> finally come where I start trying to rearrange all of my paragraphs into a
> single sentence.  I mean sure, noone will know what the hell I'm talking
> about, but look how efficient my speech has become!  HELP ME!!!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: A Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 9:36 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: stop the Madness
>
>
> SO TRUE ! GLAD I AM NOT ALONE !!! HA HA
>
> >I feel morally compelled to point out to any of the
> >real Newbies who are on the beginner's mailing list
> >that this READS like the usual form of 'deep denial'
> >that needs to come out in the light of day.
> >
> >Oh sure - today its a little text file manipulation,
> >a bit of CGI work with webFoo, a little DBI interface,
> >whack a GUI front end onto some dog piece of software,
> >you can Kick the Habit Any Time You Want. Or at least
> >that is what you tell your friends.
> >
> >It's really only a small piece of bridge code, and you
> >can just make a little perl module to simplify the interface
> >between the various common applications, nothing serious...
> >
> >Oh but if I just subclass FOO::BAR that you found at
> >[TheCPAN|SourceForge|someCoolWebSite|ThisGuyYouMetInSomeDarkBackAlley]
> >then of course I can adapt it to fix this other bit...
> >
> >I merely wanted to have some better monitoring code for
> >our system wide solution - and I merely downloaded from
> >
> > http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/
> >
> >and all I have to do is just rework a few bits here and there.
> >I mean that way I can monitor the systems more efficiently so
> >that I can spend more time coding this cool little extension
> >to this perl module
> >
> >But if I adopt the p5ee standards, then I have a common
> >technology that will interoperate between my webFront End
> >and my Database Services on Legacy Architectures, including
> >those older OS's where java has not been ported to yet...
> >
> >People REALLY NEED to be forewarned about the dangers!
> >
> >Do you find yourself seeking work where perl is readily available?
> >
> >Do you find yourself spending more of your time with other
> > people who Perl than with normal people?
> >
> >Do you notice that you are going without the essentials
> > food, water, shelter, simply so that you can perl?
> >
> >Have you ever found yourself waking up in strange places, in
> > clothes you clearly haven't changed in days, with no memory
> > of how you got there, in a littered heap of perl code printouts?
> >
> >People REALLY should think about these things before deciding
> >if they really want to even know perl.
> >
> >ciao
> >drieux
> >
> >---
> >
> >
> >--
> >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>
>
>
>
> _
> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at
http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
>
>
> --
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> --
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> 
> http://1cis.com
> Free E-mail Servers with unlimited mailboxes
> 1st Class Internet Solutions



-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: stop the Madness

2002-05-21 Thread Felix Geerinckx

on Mon, 20 May 2002 12:25:26 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Arran4) wrote: 

> heh thats has already been added to my ever growing signuture
> hehehe (should shorten it sometimes)

I don't think this is funny. Your 'signature' is 24 lines long now, and 
contains over 1000 bytes. According to , the beginners 
list has 3547 members, which means that with every message you send, 
you waste over 3 MB of bandwidth.

Please be nice and consider shorten your signature *now* in stead of 
'sometimes'.

-- 
felix

-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: Stop sending me email

2002-12-26 Thread MW2547
 

-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: Stop the mail to me

2011-10-07 Thread Ramprasad Prasad
>
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org
>



Read the footer of the mail


Re: Stop the mail to me

2011-10-07 Thread Sheppy R
Stop spamming us with stop mail requests and use the instructions included
at the bottom of the email to unsubscribe.

To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org
For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org
http://learn.perl.org/

On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 6:24 AM, ganesh vignesh wrote:

> Stop mail
>
> On 10/6/11, Chris Stinemetz  wrote:
> > trying to learn smart matching in an exercise.
> >
> > Why does this program output "odd" when I input an even number?
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > #!/usr/bin/perl
> >
> > use warnings;
> > use strict;
> >
> > use 5.010;
> >
> > say "Checking the number <$ARGV[0]>";
> >
> > my $favorite = 62;
> >
> > given( $ARGV[0] ) {
> > when( ! /^\d+$/ ) { say "Not a number!" }
> >
> > my @divisors = divisors( $ARGV[0] );
> >
> > when( @divisors ~~ 2 ) { # 2 is in @divisors
> > say "$_ is even";
> > continue;
> > }
> >
> > when( !( @divisors ~~ 2 ) ) { # 2 isn't in @divisors
> > say "$_ is odd!";
> > continue;
> > }
> >
> > when( @divisors ~~ $favorite ) {
> > say "$_ is divisible by my favorite number";
> > continue;
> > }
> >
> > when( $favorite ) { # $_ ~~ $favorite
> > say "$_ is my favorite number";
> > continue;
> > }
> >
> > my @empty;
> > when( @divisors ~~ @empty ) { say "Number is prime" }
> >
> > default { say "$_ is divisible by @divisors" }
> > }
> >
> > sub divisors {
> > my $number = shift;
> >
> > my @divisors = ();
> > foreach my $divisor ( 2 .. ($ARGV[0]/2 + 1) ) {
> > push @divisors, $divisor unless $number % $divisor;
> > }
> >
> > return @divisors;
> >
> > --
> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org
> > For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org
> > http://learn.perl.org/
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Sent from my mobile device
>
> --
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org
> For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org
> http://learn.perl.org/
>
>
>