On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 05:12 PM, Joel Gwynn wrote:
Hey, all. We do lots of (snail) mailings, and we're looking for a
fast,
customizable de-duping solution. We're currently taking a look at
doubletake from http://peoplesmith.com/, which is not too expensive,
but
I was thinking there mig
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 13:53:52 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am fairly new to Perl and haven't approached a scipt
this complex or computation this intensive. So I
would certainly appreciate any advice.
I have successfully created a hash of arrays
equiva
Who is this Smelto guy anyway?
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Uri Guttman wrote:
> i will get the url of his free talks and we will do the usual round of
> voting for your favorites.
*Please* can we *finally* have the Perligata talk? :)
> so vote early and often for your favorite. if a new set of talks
Hey, all. We do lots of (snail) mailings, and we're looking for a fast,
customizable de-duping solution. We're currently taking a look at
doubletake from http://peoplesmith.com/, which is not too expensive, but
I was thinking there might be some perl stuff out there, given perl's
text-processing
I am fairly new to Perl and haven't approached a scipt
this complex or computation this intensive. So I
would certainly appreciate any advice.
I have successfully created a hash of arrays
equivalent to a 122 x 6152 matrix that I want to run
in 'pairwise combinations' and execute the 'sum of the
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