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2017-08-06 Thread Jerrad Pierce
Subject: Re: [Boston.pm] August social tuesday? and Spam troubles In-reply-to: <CAAbKA3W87ZNUtShP815QAQW+bUDv1xVoiG=2ehectss8w_e...@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAAbKA3W87ZNUtShP815QAQW+bUDv1xVoiG=2ehectss8w_e...@mail.gmail.com> Comments: In-reply-to Bill Ricker via Boston-p

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2012-02-01 Thread Robert Blackwell
Hello Fellow Perl Mongers, I will be taking the RT training from Best Practical on March 5 6, 2012. This puts me in Boston from Friday March 2nd to Tuesday March 6th. I am wondering if anyone wants to get together for beer, dinner and such. Also if you know of any geeky things like a Hacker

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2009-10-13 Thread Ricker, William
PM To: Boston Perl Mongers Subject: [Boston.pm] Possible subject/activity for tonight At $work we are about to do some refactoring and in order to find out where we will get the most bang-for-the-buck we need to do some benchmarking. Benchmarks are an interesting topic (especially combined

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2004-09-01 Thread Palit, Nilanjan
I thought this is possible, but maybe I'm wrong. Ok, here's the issue: I want to print the values of a bunch of variables so I thought I'll take a shortcut and do this: foreach (qw(var1 var2 var3 var4)) { print $_ - ${$_}\n; } I had thought that interpolating the variable name (${$_})

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2003-08-14 Thread Walt Joyce
I have developed an OLAP, business analytics, data-mining product almost exclusively in Perl. Contact me for more information. - Walt Joyce [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thus wrote Tommie M. Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [03.08.12 08:47]: Hello, I am looking for case studies, articles, examples of applications