Re: Running your own mini-cpan or other repos

2010-09-02 Thread David Cantrell
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 02:00:19PM +0100, Peter Edwards wrote: > Can't you build your local::lib tree and then use cpan autobundle to > generate a file with a complete set of versions and install from that later > if you need to reproduce your bundle? That doesn't help if you have a dependency on

Re: Running your own mini-cpan or other repos

2010-09-02 Thread David Cantrell
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 12:42:57PM +0100, Ashley Hindmarsh wrote: > We've currently got some vague requirement for a 'snapshot' for CPAN (not > the standard minicpan) to help us reproduce builds at a given time ... Hey, are you spying on me? I was talking about this with $boss yesterday, and I r

Re: Books and stuff

2010-09-02 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
On 1 Sep 2010, at 20:35, Dave Hodgkinson wrote: > > If anyone wants me to bring book for free/sale to the meet tomorrow, > let me know what you want: > > http://homepage.mac.com/davehodg/deliciouslibrary/ > > Cancer research got the ones Amazon values at £0.01 :) 11 books down! Only 21 left!

Re: Graphical data representation plugins

2010-09-02 Thread Peter Edwards
> > On 2 September 2010 12:37, Kristian Flint > wrote: > > I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations, experience or comments > > around graphically representing data in a browser? > http://www.highcharts.com with jquery is good for stats reporting. Regards, Peter

Re: Running your own mini-cpan or other repos

2010-09-02 Thread Peter Edwards
On 2 September 2010 12:42, Ashley Hindmarsh wrote: > We've currently got some vague requirement for a 'snapshot' for CPAN (not > the standard minicpan) to help us reproduce builds at a given time, getting > the 'current' version of a module at the time it was originally built, > probably in the s

Re: Running your own mini-cpan or other repos

2010-09-02 Thread Ashley Hindmarsh
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 14:45:46 +0100 > From: Leo Lapworth > Subject: Re: Running your own mini-cpan or other repos > To: "London.pm Perl M[ou]ngers" > Message-ID: > > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > On 29 August 2010 22:01, Aaron Trevena wrote: > > On 29 August

Re: Graphical data representation plugins

2010-09-02 Thread Jérôme Etévé
Hi. some javascript/canvas based ones are flot (for jQuery), flotr (for protorype). Jerome. On 2 September 2010 12:37, Kristian Flint wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations, experience or comments > around graphically representing data in a browser? I don¹t

Graphical data representation plugins

2010-09-02 Thread Kristian Flint
Hi everybody, I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations, experience or comments around graphically representing data in a browser? I don¹t really have any requirements at the moment (whether it be something that runs server side or client side), the only real requirement is it must be reas