Alternative to all the other suggestions, you could get a shell account
with one of a number of providers like www.freeshell.org and use Perl
from there. I think there may be some restrictions on Perl at the basic
membership levels, but I think it's safe to say that most such
providers have P
Ron Smith wrote:
> ... I only have access to
> 'Windows' machines that do not have Perl installed at all.
> Is there a way to use Perl on-line from such a machine?
Go to http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/ and install ActivePerl
(free).
> Is Perl small enough to
> be installed on a fl
On Jun 25, 2004, at 8:50 PM, Wiggins d Anconia wrote:
I'm in a situation wherein I want to brush up on my 'Perl', but have
no personal computer. I'm currently reading my way through "Learning
Pearl", but can't do the exercises because I only have access to
'Windows' machines that do not have Perl i
>
> I'm in a situation wherein I want to brush up on my 'Perl', but have
no personal computer. I'm currently reading my way through "Learning
Pearl", but can't do the exercises because I only have access to
'Windows' machines that do not have Perl installed at all. Is there a
way to use Perl on-li
On Jun 25, 2004, at 1:25 PM, u235sentinel wrote:
I haven't used it myself however I understand there is "Active Perl"
for Windows available. I don't have any details but perhaps you could
google for it or someone here could give you directions.
No need to do this as it is available from http://w
I haven't used it myself however I understand there is "Active Perl" for
Windows available. I don't have any details but perhaps you could
google for it or someone here could give you directions.
Ron Smith wrote:
I'm in a situation wherein I want to brush up on my 'Perl', but have no personal c