Starting in August, Boston Perl Mongers will be holding regular tech
meetings at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on the second Tuesday of
every month. You can find the schedule here:
http://itinfo.mit.edu/usergroup
The first meeting will be Tuesday, August 9, in room E51-376.
First of
Quoting Ronald J Kimball [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First of all, we'll need some directions that I can include in the
announcements. Please post to the discussion list.
Sure...
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
Do not drive. Finding non-permit parking at MIT is futile. You might as well
park in Harvard Square
RJB == Richard J Barbalace [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RJB Quoting Ronald J Kimball [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First of all, we'll need some directions that I can include in the
announcements. Please post to the discussion list.
RJB Sure...
RJB DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Do not drive. Finding
here is a map of one of the parking lots we can use. you enter it from
anherst st.
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?mapterms=e51mapsearch=go
note: if you select parking lots on the left menu, they all get labeled
on the map. and you can then select a lot in the lower menu and find it
on
JW == Jun Wan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JW Is there a way to do the sementic checking on subtroutines? I want
JW to make sure the the subroutine called is defined somewhere
JW (either from an imported module, or system builtin). I know 'use
JW strict' can prevent you from using a
Dear Uri,
[...] subs can come into existance any time and be
handled by AUTOLOAD and such. so there is no easy compile time way to
check that at the moment. [...]
A sub can, of course, be defined at run-time and then used. But this
is not the point.
It is the same principle as for any other
On 7/18/05, Uri Guttman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
KS == Kripa Sundar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KS Dear Uri,
[...] subs can come into existance any time and be
handled by AUTOLOAD and such. so there is no easy compile time way to
check that at the moment. [...]
KS It is the