From: "Greg London" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 19:56:57 -0500 (EST)
Hi all.
Sorry for the Off-Topic post, I'll pitch in for pizza
at one of the next monger meetings.
I've got some guy harrassing me from IP 71-174-89-44.
Is there anyway to figure out who the
> "MSC" == Michael Scott Cuthbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MSC> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Jan 31 ]:
>>
>> have you thought about weak references? if you maintain a key reference
>> (or a few) as regular and make the rest weak, it will be much easier for
>> to detect when something has
Hi all.
Sorry for the Off-Topic post, I'll pitch in for pizza
at one of the next monger meetings.
I've got some guy harrassing me from IP 71-174-89-44.
Is there anyway to figure out who the jerk is?
Greg
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On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 11:42 -0500, Matt Herzog wrote:
> Hi Mongers.
>
> I need a Perl course and have no programming background. I have been a
> unix/linux admin for eight years.
>
> I can take a week off and do something intensive or take a semester-long
> night
> course at a university. Can
Hi Mongers.
I need a Perl course and have no programming background. I have been a
unix/linux admin for eight years.
I can take a week off and do something intensive or take a semester-long night
course at a university. Can anyone recommend a good course or tutor, preferebly
in the Western
> "AA" == Alex Aminoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AA> Using Devel::Peek or Internals (from CPAN), you can find out the
AA> refcount of a thing. I would like to go a step further and list
AA> what objects/data bits refer to the thing. I realize this probably
AA> requires exhaustively
Using Devel::Peek or Internals (from CPAN), you can find out the refcount
of a thing. I would like to go a step further and list what objects/data
bits refer to the thing. I realize this probably requires exhaustively
searching all the symbol tables or something like that, but it should be
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