You said:
> It seems that people who are serious about
> coding would opt for a linux or FreeBsd alternative,
since this is most
> likely what these program will be run under when
they're released.
My first reaction was uncharitable: "Duh, what does
anybody using Unix use Perl for"? But I excuse
On Mon, 28 May 2001, Marcel Grunauer wrote:
> [...] And I wish there was a way to
> not load Aqua during startup and just be in console mode (maybe there is
> one and I just haven't found it yet).
Try to login as '>console'
> And it'd be nice if Aqua was a
> client-server windowing system (I kn
> time for you to step away from the computer, and take a walk. Get
> outside
> this... month. I just wanted to know what people are using OSX and Perl
> for, sheesh. When people think Mac, they think, desktop publishing, not
> Perl. Since I do graphic design and programming, I wanted to hear wh
> What does that mean? The carrot pound? Is that like a wine stomp?
it's what the command prompt looks like when you're root in OSX, apparently,
you don't know OSX it too well :)
I love you Ken
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>have fun at the >#
What does that mean? The carrot pound? Is that like a wine stomp?
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dude,
time for you to step away from the computer, and take a walk. Get outside
this... month. I just wanted to know what people are using OSX and Perl
for, sheesh. When people think Mac, they think, desktop publishing, not
Perl. Since I do graphic design and programming, I wanted to hear what
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 06:40 AM, Justin Simoni wrote:
> Since this is somewhat a new list, I am very curious of hearing what
> people
> are using Perl on MacOSX for. It seems that people who are serious about
> coding would opt for a linux or FreeBsd alternative, since this is most
> like
Hand install? We all know about CPAN, right?
sudo perl -MCPAN -e shell;
http://search.cpan.org/
Joe Erickson
EYEMG
Puzzle Smith
On Sunday, April 22, 2001, at 03:06 AM, Jeff wrote:
> On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 06:40 AM, Justin Simoni wrote:
>
>> Since this is somewhat a new list, I am ve
on 04/20/2001 02:57 PM, Morbus Iff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It made me so happy that I renamed my hard drive "Splooge" for the
> occasion. It hasn't changed since, because quite frankly, thinking of my
> Mac with the power of Linux makes me all wobbly.
*chuckle*
Reminds me of a Graphic Des
I've been developing natural language processing technology in Perl in a
Unix environment for about a year and a half. I've always used Mac at home
and was overjoyed when OS X came out. I do a large part of my Perl work in
OS X now, at home, and I really love it. Since the programs I write
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 08:40 AM, Justin Simoni wrote:
> Since this is somewhat a new list, I am very curious of hearing what
> people
> are using Perl on MacOSX for. It seems that people who are serious about
> coding would opt for a linux or FreeBsd alternative, since this is most
> lik
At 08:40 AM 4/20/01, Justin Simoni wrote:
>Since this is somewhat a new list, I am very curious of hearing what people
>are using Perl on MacOSX for. It seems that people who are serious about
>coding would opt for a linux or FreeBsd alternative, since this is most
>likely what these program w
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 08:40 AM, Justin Simoni wrote:
> Since this is somewhat a new list, I am very curious of hearing what
> people
> are using Perl on MacOSX for. It seems that people who are serious about
> coding would opt for a linux or FreeBsd alternative, since this is most
> like
Since this is somewhat a new list, I am very curious of hearing what people
are using Perl on MacOSX for. It seems that people who are serious about
coding would opt for a linux or FreeBsd alternative, since this is most
likely what these program will be run under when they're released. I could
be
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