We all know that PHP is a bad language, but it is used by much many programmers
than Perl. We also know that C# or the other DotNet languages are bad because
they run in really good conditions only under Windows, however are used more
and more these days. We all know that C/C++ are bad
From: Gabor Szabo szab...@gmail.com
I am now trying again to build an .exe for Windows using PAR. If that
is successful then we might have a chance to build similar packages
for Linux and OS X..
Please dont forget about ActivePerl. :-)
Thanks.
Octavian
From: Dave Rolsky auta...@urth.org
We hear the same argument in reverse that people should work on Perl 5
instead of Perl 6, as if the people who are working on Perl 6 would _of
course_ be working on Perl 5 if 6 didn't exist. There's no reason to think
this is true, and many reasons to
Thank you David,
From: David Golden xda...@gmail.com
ExtUtils::MakeMaker -- this is the standard but it is annoying to
work with and tricky to customize (unless you are a Makefile expert).
Prolific CPAN authors seem to prefer Module::Install or Dist::Zilla to
avoid dealing with EU::MM
modulemakerpbp?
I have searched for it on CPAN and with Google but I couldn't find it.
Thanks.
Octavian
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From: Dana Hudes dhu...@hudes.org
To: Octavian Rasnita orasn...@gmail.com; module-authors@perl.org
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 5:51 AM
Subject: Re
Maybe the name attribute of the a element was used as a way of targetting
other links to a certain part of the page using a fragment, instead of using
the id attribute as it should (because the ID is unique, but the name not).
Maybe this was shlomi telling about...
Octavian
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