Re: [Boston.pm] teaching kids Perl

2006-12-01 Thread Mike Burns
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Re: [Boston.pm] social attendee list (updated again)

2005-05-04 Thread Mike Burns
--- Uri Guttman mumbled on 2005-05-04 14.03.16 -0400 --- please speak up if you are attending and not on that list or on the list and won't be attending). I'll join in. -- Mike Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mike-burns.com ___ Boston-pm mailing

Re: [Boston.pm] perl6/pugs

2005-03-01 Thread Mike Burns
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Re: [Boston.pm] GUI builders, support tools

2005-02-28 Thread Mike Burns
and had to go find it! In vim this is gd or gD . -- Mike Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mike-burns.com ___ Boston-pm mailing list Boston-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm

Re: [Boston.pm] OT - Keyboards

2004-08-04 Thread Mike Burns
that works when the kernel freezes. I seem to remember Linux developers using it. (I also seem to remember someone getting flamed for suggesting that FreeBSD use it.) -- Mike Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://netgeek.ws ___ Boston-pm mailing list [EMAIL

Re: [Boston.pm] Re: Uploading a picture with perl

2004-08-02 Thread Mike Burns
/httpupload.htm Note, of course, that doing this is a really, really bad idea. The words copy and paste should have told you that already. -- Mike Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://netgeek.ws ___ Boston-pm mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.pm.org

Re: [Boston.pm] Is there a module to access memory usage?

2004-07-14 Thread Mike Burns
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Re: [Boston.pm] Variable used only once warning

2004-06-07 Thread Mike Burns
137. This probably isn't bogus. Do you only use this variable once? Note that this is just a warning, not an error. To use a variable means to have it on the RHS, usually. LHS only counts as defining it. -- Mike Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://netgeek.ws

Re: [Boston.pm] dinner followup re module popularity, wikis

2004-04-05 Thread Mike Burns
://www.cse.psu.edu/~dale/lProlog/. The fact that it, too, has something of a type system leads me to believe that language-support for first-class predicates in Prolog requires something of a type system (and this makes sense in my head---how else do you expect it to unify against a predicate?). -- Mike