Re: new to perl!

2009-10-01 Thread Philip Potter
2009/10/1 Xeon Solixa : > is there any where I could join some kind of development/project team > related to perl, and learn from them, and maybe hopefully contribute > something? I would really enjoy an environment like this. This has actually been covered very recently on this mailling list. Uri

Re: new to perl!

2009-10-01 Thread rodrick brown
Checkout www.sf.net and search by programming language you will see many open source Perl projects to choose from. Sent from my iPhone 3GS. On Oct 1, 2009, at 8:12 AM, Xeon Solixa wrote: is there any where I could join some kind of development/project team related to perl, and learn from

new to perl!

2009-10-01 Thread Xeon Solixa
is there any where I could join some kind of development/project team related to perl, and learn from them, and maybe hopefully contribute something? I would really enjoy an environment like this.

Re: New to Perl

2007-08-11 Thread Prabu Ayyappan
Hi, You can get the ppms from the below links, http://trouchelle.com/ppm/ hope this help, Thanks, Prabu.M.A Jeff Pang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -Original Message- >From: Gladstone Daniel - dglads >Sent: Aug 10, 2007 9:39 PM >To: beginners@perl.org >Subject: N

Re: New to Perl

2007-08-10 Thread Jeff Pang
-Original Message- >From: Gladstone Daniel - dglads <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Aug 10, 2007 9:39 PM >To: beginners@perl.org >Subject: New to Perl > >Good Morning all, > >1) I am new to Perl > >2) Running ActiveState Perl > >3) Trying to find

Re: New to Perl

2007-08-10 Thread Ken Foskey
On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 08:39 -0500, Gladstone Daniel - dglads wrote: > Good Morning all, > > 1) I am new to Perl > > 2) Running ActiveState Perl > > 3) Trying to find/install a module: Spreadsheet::WriteExcel > > 4) Can anyone provide me instruction on: >

New to Perl

2007-08-10 Thread Gladstone Daniel - dglads
Good Morning all, 1) I am new to Perl 2) Running ActiveState Perl 3) Trying to find/install a module: Spreadsheet::WriteExcel 4) Can anyone provide me instruction on: a) where and how I can get it? b) How to install it on my PC Thanks Daniel H

Re: New to Perl....

2006-03-28 Thread JupiterHost.Net
Omabele Onome wrote: Hello Omabele, I am expected to monitor the uptime, throughput; server log files etc. Look for & respond to abnormalities; manage benchmark, manage hosting usuage and check websites for W3C compliance. (There is Linux, MySQL, Perl on all the servers). Persoanlly, I'd

Re: New to Perl....

2006-03-28 Thread Chris Devers
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Omabele Onome wrote: > However, my boss just asked me for a flowchart / perl script to > monitor the following:- -webserver, -Db server, -chat. Where do I > start from... I have just 2 hrs to come up with the miracle solution This list isn't your best hope then. We're here

Re: New to Perl....

2006-03-28 Thread Stephen Kratzer
Omabele, I'd say you need to determine the requirements (like what needs to be monitored), and then choose the tools best suited to meet those requirements. Chances are that Perl alone will not be the final solution to all of your monitoring needs. There are many freely available network and de

New to Perl....

2006-03-28 Thread Omabele Onome
I am not sure where to post this but I would go straight to the point. I have been in the IT field for 5yrs working more as an Oracle developer . However, I just got a job as the Operations / QA manager. It's a new post and so am I kinda new to it. My boss has high regards for me and specifically

Re: Need RE. New to Perl

2005-04-20 Thread John W. Krahn
Keith Worthington wrote: Hi All, Hello, I am new to the list and need some quick help. I have been kicking around with vi and sed for years but never took the time to learn Perl. Now I need to use Perl and could really use a jumpstart. I am writing a function in the Postgresql database using Perl

Re: Help with split Was Need RE. New to Perl

2005-04-19 Thread Keith Worthington
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 13:19:31 -0400, Jay Savage wrote > On 4/19/05, Keith Worthington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 10:23:00 -0400, Jay Savage wrote > > > On 4/19/05, Keith Worthington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > > > Many thanks to Jay for his examples

Re: Help with split Was Need RE. New to Perl

2005-04-19 Thread Jay Savage
On 4/19/05, Keith Worthington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 10:23:00 -0400, Jay Savage wrote > > On 4/19/05, Keith Worthington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > > > Many thanks to Jay for his examples I have now written a perl script > > > that is munging a text fi

Re: Help with split Was Need RE. New to Perl

2005-04-19 Thread Keith Worthington
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 10:23:00 -0400, Jay Savage wrote > On 4/19/05, Keith Worthington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Many thanks to Jay for his examples I have now written a perl script > > that is munging a text file. Eventually I will move the perl code > > into a function inside

Re: Help with split Was Need RE. New to Perl

2005-04-19 Thread Jay Savage
On 4/19/05, Keith Worthington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > Many thanks to Jay for his examples I have now written a perl script that is > munging a text file. Eventually I will move the perl code into a function > inside a postgresql database. > > I am processing inputs like the foll

Help with split Was Need RE. New to Perl

2005-04-19 Thread Keith Worthington
Hi All, Many thanks to Jay for his examples I have now written a perl script that is munging a text file. Eventually I will move the perl code into a function inside a postgresql database. I am processing inputs like the following: 815 HTPP Black 2in sq Border: RMFP025BK Size: 7'10" x 16' Tag:

Re: Need RE. New to Perl

2005-04-18 Thread Keith Worthington
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 15:30:39 -0400, Jay Savage wrote > On 4/18/05, Keith Worthington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I am new to the list and need some quick help. I have been > > kicking around with vi and sed for years but never took the > > time to learn Perl. Now I need to use

Re: Need RE. New to Perl

2005-04-18 Thread Jay Savage
On 4/18/05, Keith Worthington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am new to the list and need some quick help. I have been kicking around > with vi and sed for years but never took the time to learn Perl. Now I need > to use Perl and could really use a jumpstart. > > I am writing a funct

Re: Need RE. New to Perl

2005-04-18 Thread Chris Devers
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Keith Worthington wrote: > Any help would be appreciated. Write a program. Use the DBI module for the database programming. Get the DBD::Pg plugin to DBI for the PostgreSQL driver. Get this stuff from CPAN if it isn't on your system already. Break the problem down into si

Need RE. New to Perl

2005-04-18 Thread Keith Worthington
Hi All, I am new to the list and need some quick help. I have been kicking around with vi and sed for years but never took the time to learn Perl. Now I need to use Perl and could really use a jumpstart. I am writing a function in the Postgresql database using Perl because of its text processin

Re: New to perl ...

2004-04-13 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
> > Hello, > > I would like to swap the file name only and not the extension or the > content. > > Example: > There are two file : 1.jpg and 3.jpg > output = 1.jpg becomes 3.jpg and 3.jpg becomes 1.jpg > > OR > > 1.jpg and 3.gif > output = 1.jpg becomes 3.jpg and 3.gif becomes 1.gif > her

RE: New to perl ...

2004-04-13 Thread Jayakumar Rajagopal
# second file.. if ( "$a:$b" =~ /(.*)\.([^\.]+):(.*)\.([^\.]+)/) { $a="$3.$2"; $b="$1.$4"; } print " a = $a ;; b= $b \n"; thanks, Jay -Original Message- From: Bajaria, Praful [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 2:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: New to

RE: New to perl ...

2004-04-13 Thread Bajaria, Praful
;$which_$which".".gif"; $old_file1 = "$which".".gif"; } if ( $old == 1 ) { system("/bin/mv -f $working_dir/$new_file1 $working_dir/$old_file1"); } if ( $new == 1 ) { system("/bin/mv -f $working_dir/$new_file $working_dir/$new_fil

Re: New to perl ...

2004-04-13 Thread LoneWolf
What you are seeking to do is essentially this: move the first file to a temp file: mv file1.ext /tmp/file1.ext move the second file to the first file: mv file2.ext file1.ext move the temp file to the second file: mv /tmp/file1.ext file2.ext You can do this with a system call for each of the move

Re: New to perl ...

2004-04-13 Thread u235sentinel
What have you tried? Please post the code so we can help Bajaria, Praful wrote: Hello, I would like to swap the file name only and not the extension or the content. Example: There are two file : 1.jpg and 3.jpg output = 1.jpg becomes 3.jpg and 3.jpg becomes 1.jpg OR 1.jpg and 3.gif outpu

New to perl ...

2004-04-13 Thread Bajaria, Praful
Hello, I would like to swap the file name only and not the extension or the content. Example: There are two file : 1.jpg and 3.jpg output = 1.jpg becomes 3.jpg and 3.jpg becomes 1.jpg OR 1.jpg and 3.gif output = 1.jpg becomes 3.jpg and 3.gif becomes 1.gif here we are changing the name only a

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-06 Thread WC -Sx- Jones
Jayakumar Rajagopal wrote: undef is false in perl. Jones did not mean what you pressumed. but not all false are undefs. So undef is sub set of false, that can be tested using defined( ) etc. Jones meant that, an undef would return false in a logical context.

RE: New to Perl

2004-04-06 Thread Jayakumar Rajagopal
-Original Message- From: david [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 3:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: New to Perl Wc -Sx- Jones wrote: you said: > UNDEF will be 'treated' as FALSE; Larry had to have some sanity > somewhere... clearly stati

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-06 Thread david
Wc -Sx- Jones wrote: you said: > UNDEF will be 'treated' as FALSE; Larry had to have some sanity > somewhere... clearly stating that undef is false but later you said: > > ( But, UNDEF is not TRUE OR FALSE - it is undefined. ) > clearly stating that undef is neither true nor false. which way

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-06 Thread WC -Sx- Jones
david wrote: your previous posts sound like: * 3 possible values (3-way logic): true or false or neither true nor false And that is why I said "you guys are good fish." (And then then the Perl police arrived ... :) Just kidding... and my very original quesiont is: show me an expression where

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-06 Thread WC -Sx- Jones
Wiggins d Anconia wrote: [ed.]-Sx- wrote: Undef is a valid condition in Perl Yes or No? No. Can undef ever be true? If not, it necessarily is false, which means it is not an independent "condition". The closest you could get would be "0 but true" but then you are still only close (and not close

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-06 Thread david
Wc -Sx- Jones wrote: > david wrote: > >> * You *might* be saying $i is unknown (or undef) because $ENV{something} >> can be true, or false or neither true nor false which '?:' can't handle. >> correct? > > Undef is a valid condition in Perl Yes or No? yes but is undef true or false? and when y

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-06 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
> david wrote: > > > * You *might* be saying $i is unknown (or undef) because $ENV{something} can > > be true, or false or neither true nor false which '?:' can't handle. > > correct? > > Undef is a valid condition in Perl Yes or No? > > -Sx- No. Can undef ever be true? If not, it necessari

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-06 Thread WC -Sx- Jones
david wrote: * You *might* be saying $i is unknown (or undef) because $ENV{something} can be true, or false or neither true nor false which '?:' can't handle. correct? Undef is a valid condition in Perl Yes or No? -Sx- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-ma

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-06 Thread david
Wc -Sx- Jones wrote: > david wrote: > >> how does simply putting a piece of logic in your code and print out an >> error meesage when a variable match a certain value prove something in >> Perl is either true nor false? this is simply impossible in Perl because >> you can never code a 3-way logic

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-06 Thread WC -Sx- Jones
david wrote: how does simply putting a piece of logic in your code and print out an error meesage when a variable match a certain value prove something in Perl is either true nor false? this is simply impossible in Perl because you can never code a 3-way logic. use strict; use warnings; my $t

RE: New to Perl

2004-04-05 Thread Charles K. Clarkson
david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : : Charles K. Clarkson wrote: : : > david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : > : : > : this is impossible in Perl. show me an example : > : where something is neither true nor false. : > : > Er, um, well ... : > [snipped code] : : you simply overload bool and c

RE: New to Perl

2004-04-05 Thread david
Charles K. Clarkson wrote: > david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > : > : this is impossible in Perl. show me an example > : where something is neither true nor false. > > Er, um, well ... > > #!/usr/bin/perl > > package foo; > > use strict; > use warnings; > > use Carp 'croak'; > use overlo

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-03 Thread R. Joseph Newton
Oliver Schnarchendorf wrote: > On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:19:32 -0800 , Bajaria, Praful wrote: > > However, when I print > > print "content $request->content \n"; I get "content > > HTTP::Request=HASH(0x8546b3c)->content" > > and print "$response->message \n"; give me "message > > HTTP::Response=HASH(0

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-03 Thread WC -Sx- Jones
R. Joseph Newton wrote: How about just "non-zero"? ("non-zero") ? print "Boo..." : ''; __END__ :) -Sx- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-03 Thread R. Joseph Newton
"John W. Krahn" wrote: > > 1 or greater > > -1 or less A pox on both your houses: ;-o) Greetings! E:\d_drive\perlStuff>perl -w my $test = .1; print (($test ? $test : 'false'), "\n"); ^Z 1e-005 Greetings! E:\d_drive\perlStuff>perl -w my $test = -.1; print (($test ? $test : 'false'), "\n

RE: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread Charles K. Clarkson
david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : : Wc -Sx- Jones wrote: : : > explicit zero (0) or nothing ( or undefined.) : > : > That is NOT true (it's not false either per se...) : > : : this is impossible in Perl. show me an example : where something is neither true nor false. Er, um, well ... #!

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread John W. Krahn
Wc -Sx- Jones wrote: > > Oliver Schnarchendorf wrote: > > By false I mean it isn't set to 1 which equals true. > > These are false (or undefined) - > > 0 > "0" > "" > NULL Perl doesn't have a NULL symbol, you probably meant undef. > Just about everything else is true: > > 1 or greater

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread WC -Sx- Jones
david wrote: this is impossible in Perl. show me an example where something is neither true nor false. you guys are good fish =) 2ff; -Sx- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread Oliver Schnarchendorf
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 14:17:21 -0800 , Bajaria, Praful wrote: > :) the below code works > my $content = $request->content; > print "content: $content\n"; > > but this doesn't work print "content: ".$request->content."\n"; > > Anyways, why do u have to assign to a var and print ? Okay... the us

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread david
Wc -Sx- Jones wrote: > david wrote: > >>>NULL > >> what do you mean by NULL? >> >> david > > explicit zero (0) or nothing ( or undefined.) > > That is NOT true (it's not false either per se...) > you sound more confuse than your previous reply :-) maybe my question isn't so clear. you said

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread WC -Sx- Jones
david wrote: NULL what do you mean by NULL? david explicit zero (0) or nothing ( or undefined.) That is NOT true (it's not false either per se...) -Sx- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread Bajaria, Praful
rom: Oliver Schnarchendorf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 1:46 PM To: Bajaria, Praful Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: New to Perl On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:19:32 -0800 , Bajaria, Praful wrote: > However, when I print > print "content $request->content \n

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread david
Wc -Sx- Jones wrote: > Oliver Schnarchendorf wrote: >> By false I mean it isn't set to 1 which equals true. > > > These are false (or undefined) - > > 0 > "0" > "" > NULL > what do you mean by NULL? david -- s$s*$+/http://learn.perl.org/>

RE: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread Oliver Schnarchendorf
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:19:32 -0800 , Bajaria, Praful wrote: > However, when I print > print "content $request->content \n"; I get "content > HTTP::Request=HASH(0x8546b3c)->content" > and print "$response->message \n"; give me "message > HTTP::Response=HASH(0x8546b60)->message" > > Am I doing somet

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread WC -Sx- Jones
Oliver Schnarchendorf wrote: By false I mean it isn't set to 1 which equals true. These are false (or undefined) - 0 "0" "" NULL Just about everything else is true: 1 or greater "00" "any string" -Sx- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTEC

RE: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread Bajaria, Praful
omething wrong here ? Thanks Praful -Original Message- From: Oliver Schnarchendorf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 11:03 AM To: Bajaria, Praful Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: New to Perl On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 10:53:46 -0800 , Bajaria, Praful wrote

Re: New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread Oliver Schnarchendorf
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 10:53:46 -0800 , Bajaria, Praful wrote: > my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; > $url = "http://www.cnn.com";; > $response = $ua->get($url); > if ($response->is_success) { > print "web site is working\n"; > } else { > print "web site is not working\n"; > } > quesion: > 1) i

New to Perl

2004-04-02 Thread Bajaria, Praful
I have the following code to check the website status. my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; $url = "http://www.cnn.com";; $response = $ua->get($url); if ($response->is_success) { print "web site is working\n"; } else { print "web site is not working\n"; } quesion: 1) if the site is not

Re: New to PERL and Need Help

2004-01-13 Thread Tim
Once you get the AS PERL working, use ppm or ppm3 (Perl Package Manager) to get DBI/DBD modules (DBD::Oracle) on your system. Connect and you're on your way. There is a book on this subject that will help, I've always found this link to help describe the length of the tunnel... http://www.yapc.o

RE: New to PERL and Need Help

2004-01-13 Thread Thomas Bätzler
KENNETH JANUSZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked: > Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 2:57 PM > I am new to the world of PERL and need help to get started. [...] > Any help with books for beginners or web sites will be > greatly appreciated. Keep it very simple. Go grab ActiveState's Perl port for window

RE: New to PERL and Need Help

2004-01-13 Thread NYIMI Jose (BMB)
A good starting place is : http://learn.perl.org/ HTH, José. -Original Message- From: KENNETH JANUSZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 2:57 PM To: PERL Beginners Subject: New to PERL and Need Help I am new to the world of PERL and need help to get started. I

RE: New to PERL and Need Help

2004-01-13 Thread Paul Kraus
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 8:57 AM > To: PERL Beginners > Subject: New to PERL and Need Help > > I am new to the world of PERL and need help to get started. I have the > book: "PERL for Oracle DBA's". But this has not helped me get started.

New to PERL and Need Help

2004-01-13 Thread KENNETH JANUSZ
I am new to the world of PERL and need help to get started. I have the book: "PERL for Oracle DBA's". But this has not helped me get started. My background is Oracle as a DBA. I have a good background with SQL*Plus and PL/SQL. On my home PC I have XP Prof. and Oracle 9.2. My Oracle support

Re: new to perl

2003-08-28 Thread Chuck Fox
Shirley, I do almost the exact same thing in my database dump script. Here is the function that I use to remove older dump files. HTH, Chuck Fox ### Prune Dumps Subroutine ### ### Description: ### This subroutine will rem

RE: new to perl

2003-08-28 Thread Paul Kraus
3 4:40 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: new to perl Hi, This is my first email to beginner's Perl and sincerely hope I am sending this message to the right place. I want to delete some DB backup files using UNC pathing and perl. My code segment, which does not work, is listed below. I do

new to perl

2003-08-28 Thread Shirley Wiederholt
Hi, This is my first email to beginner's Perl and sincerely hope I am sending this message to the right place. I want to delete some DB backup files using UNC pathing and perl. My code segment, which does not work, is listed below. I do not get any errors when I run this piece of code howeve

Re: Brand new to Perl

2003-01-03 Thread Rob Dixon
"Wiggins D'Anconia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > ActivePerl is free. > That's what I was trying to say :) /R -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Brand new to Perl

2003-01-02 Thread Wiggins d'Anconia
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Re: Brand new to Perl

2003-01-02 Thread John Tafasi
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Re: Brand new to Perl

2003-01-02 Thread Rob Dixon
op left to fetch the installation. (You don't need to fill int he form if you don't want to.) HTH, Rob "Kegs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 20:41, John Tafasi wrote: > > Hi group,

Re: Brand new to Perl

2003-01-02 Thread Kegs
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 20:41, John Tafasi wrote: > Hi group, > > I am quite new to perl. I will use "Learning Perl, 3rd edition" and my laptop that >is running windows 98. Is that the O'Reilly book with the Llama on the cover? If so that is one of the best books

Brand new to Perl

2003-01-02 Thread John Tafasi
Hi group, I am quite new to perl. I will use "Learning Perl, 3rd edition" and my laptop that is running windows 98. What exactly the name of the file i should download to install perl into win98? Where can I download it? Any other recommended tutorials for beginners Thanks

Re: New to Perl...

2002-08-14 Thread Steve Grazzini
Paul Ennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I tried to view the perldoc and received the following error message: > > :/usr/local/bin>perldoc perl > > Can't locate warnings.pm in @INC (@INC contains: > /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/aix /usr/local/lib/perl > 5/5.00503 /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.

Re: New to Perl...

2002-08-14 Thread drieux
On Wednesday, August 14, 2002, at 02:00 , Paul Ennis wrote: > I tried to view the perldoc and received the following error message: > > :/usr/local/bin>perldoc perl > > Can't locate warnings.pm in @INC (@INC contains: > /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/aix /usr/local/lib/perl > 5/5.00503 /usr/local/

RE: New to Perl...

2002-08-14 Thread Paul Ennis
blem? I tried to talk with the Unix Admin, but he is unavailable since he quit Friday. Thanks for reading. PK Ennis -Original Message- From: drieux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 10:36 AM To: begin begin Subject: Re: New to Perl... On Wednesday, August 14,

Re: New to Perl...

2002-08-14 Thread Felix Geerinckx
on Wed, 14 Aug 2002 15:27:43 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tang Kim) wrote: > I need to learn Perl fast, have some C and 4GL background. What > is the best way for me to start? I have 2 books that I have > started looking at. Programming Perl by Wall, Christiansen & > Schwartz and Perl Cookbook by C

Re: New to Perl...

2002-08-14 Thread drieux
On Wednesday, August 14, 2002, at 08:27 , Kim, Tang (N-Raytheon) wrote: [..] > I have 2 books that I have started looking at. > Programming Perl by Wall, Christiansen & Schwartz and Perl Cookbook by > Christiansen & Torkington. reasonably good choices to start with. You might want to fetch

New to Perl...

2002-08-14 Thread Kim, Tang (N-Raytheon)
Hello, all I need to learn Perl fast, have some C and 4GL background. What is the best way for me to start? I have 2 books that I have started looking at. Programming Perl by Wall, Christiansen & Schwartz and Perl Cookbook by Christiansen & Torkington. I can download softwares into my PC, but

Re: Im really new to perl....

2002-02-11 Thread Kliment Ognianov
- Original Message - From: "Andrea Holstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 4:56 AM Subject: Re: Im really new to perl > In article <003301c1b339$e9e9b580$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote "Kliment Ognianov&

Re: Im really new to perl....

2002-02-11 Thread Andrea Holstein
In article <003301c1b339$e9e9b580$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote "Kliment Ognianov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Ok im really new and was wondering what the -w meant after the #!/usr/bin/perl line. >> >> Thanks. >> >> > In older versions of Perl there's a module called warnings..this is the same. It

Re: Im really new to perl....

2002-02-11 Thread Kliment Ognianov
- Original Message - From: "Cons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 3:49 AM Subject: Im really new to perl > Ok im really new and was wondering what the -w meant after the > #!/usr/bin/perl line. > > Th

Re: Im really new to perl....

2002-02-11 Thread Chas Owens
On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 06:49, Cons wrote: > Ok im really new and was wondering what the -w meant after the > #!/usr/bin/perl line. > > Thanks. It tuns on extended warnings. It is Good Thing(tm). Use it with "use strict;" and watch your debug time for stupid errors drop like a stone. Add in an

Im really new to perl....

2002-02-11 Thread Cons
Ok im really new and was wondering what the -w meant after the #!/usr/bin/perl line. Thanks. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Help, I am new to Perl

2001-12-28 Thread Hanson, Robert
use either printf ("perldoc -f printf") or Perl's report creation mechanism ("perldoc perlform"). Rob -Original Message- From: Anna Grace Zapata [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 10:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Help, I am new to

Help, I am new to Perl

2001-12-28 Thread Anna Grace Zapata
Good morning everyone, I am trying to create a report that will allow me to get a total number of modem sessions, total connect time to the modems, average connect time per session, average number of sessions per user, and the average connect time per user. I know where all my data is located.

New to Perl

2001-07-05 Thread Akens, Anthony
Hello, I'm completely new to perl, but have a good deal of experience with c / c++. I'm wondering if there are any good websites that will give me a basic introduction to programming in perl (data structures, etc). I've found references to a few books, but would like to gather

Re: HELP ME-new to perl

2001-06-22 Thread Paul
--- sridevi arjunan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > Could anyone briefly explain the difference > between the shell script and the scripting language > like perl? lol -- Well, my gut response is to say "not really", but Brett did a pretty good job. =o) The main thing to keep in min

Re: HELP ME-new to perl

2001-06-22 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, sridevi arjunan wrote: > Could anyone briefly explain the difference > between the shell script and the scripting language > like perl? Shell scripts are higher level than Perl (which is pretty high level itself, compared to other langauges). The main aspect of a she

Re: HELP ME-new to perl

2001-06-22 Thread Tim Musson
Hey sridevi, Friday, June 22, 2001, 3:07:40 AM, you wrote: sa> Hi all, Could anyone briefly explain the difference between sa> the shell script and the scripting language like perl? Thanx in sa> advance, visu sa> __ sa> Do You Yahoo!? sa> Ge

HELP ME-new to perl

2001-06-21 Thread sridevi arjunan
Hi all, Could anyone briefly explain the difference between the shell script and the scripting language like perl? Thanx in advance, visu __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

RE: New to Perl

2001-05-15 Thread ODoisnea
Shell Scripting basics was also very helpful. Good luck, Olivier >-Original Message- >From: RS [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 10:36 AM >To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: New to Perl > >Im new to Perl/programming. I know HTML pretty w

Re: New to Perl

2001-05-15 Thread Jos Boumans
e on which books to read and such. Hope that helps, Jos Boumans RS wrote: > Im new to Perl/programming. I know HTML pretty well > but would like to get into Perl. What is the best > book I can get for a beginner? > > = > **R.S.** (pronounced R-dot S-dot) > "Look

New to Perl

2001-05-15 Thread RS
Im new to Perl/programming. I know HTML pretty well but would like to get into Perl. What is the best book I can get for a beginner? = **R.S.** (pronounced R-dot S-dot) "Look at all the pretty C shells" __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auct

Re: New to Perl

2001-05-11 Thread SunDog
do this ... perldoc perlre regards SunDog At 08:08 AM 5/10/01 -0400, you wrote: >Hello All, >I am new to perl and I am qucikly realizing that a solid understanding of >Regular Expressions is a necessacity. Can anyone point me a good source >where I can go from zero to 100 mile

Re: New to Perl

2001-05-10 Thread Jeff Pinyan
On May 10, Peter Scott said: >At 09:29 AM 5/10/2001 -0400, Kevin Meltzer wrote: >>On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 09:17:30AM -0400, Jeff Pinyan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >>spew-ed forth: >> > On May 10, Crandell, Daniel (TIFPC) said: >> > >> > >Same situation here on this end. Buy oreilly book, "mastering re

Re: New to Perl

2001-05-10 Thread Peter Scott
At 09:29 AM 5/10/2001 -0400, Kevin Meltzer wrote: >On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 09:17:30AM -0400, Jeff Pinyan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >spew-ed forth: > > On May 10, Crandell, Daniel (TIFPC) said: > > > > >Same situation here on this end. Buy oreilly book, "mastering regular > > >expressions" 34.95 barnes

Re: New to Perl

2001-05-10 Thread Kevin Meltzer
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 09:17:30AM -0400, Jeff Pinyan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spew-ed forth: > On May 10, Crandell, Daniel (TIFPC) said: > > >Same situation here on this end. Buy oreilly book, "mastering regular > >expressions" 34.95 barnes and noble, it has picture of the owl. > > *THAT* is the re

Re: New to Perl

2001-05-10 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Jeff Pinyan wrote: > I am writing a book, "Learning Perl Regular Expressions", which is being > updated online nearly every evening, at: Cool! Do you have a publisher yet? -- Brett http://www.chapelperilous.net/btfwk/

Re: New to Perl

2001-05-10 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Soin, Harinder wrote: > I am new to perl and I am qucikly realizing that a solid understanding of > Regular Expressions is a necessacity. Can anyone point me a good source > where I can go from zero to 100 miles in a short period of time. Also, if > anyone can

RE: New to Perl

2001-05-10 Thread Jeff Pinyan
On May 10, Crandell, Daniel (TIFPC) said: >Same situation here on this end. Buy oreilly book, "mastering regular >expressions" 34.95 barnes and noble, it has picture of the owl. *THAT* is the reason I am writing my book. J. Friedl is not going to be working on the second edition of that book,

Re: New to Perl

2001-05-10 Thread Jeff Pinyan
On May 10, Soin, Harinder said: >I am new to perl and I am qucikly realizing that a solid understanding of >Regular Expressions is a necessacity. Can anyone point me a good source >where I can go from zero to 100 miles in a short period of time. That sounds dangerous. Regexes are some

New to Perl

2001-05-10 Thread Soin, Harinder
Hello All, I am new to perl and I am qucikly realizing that a solid understanding of Regular Expressions is a necessacity. Can anyone point me a good source where I can go from zero to 100 miles in a short period of time. Also, if anyone can give me some info in the DBI module of perl, I will