This Wed...
Andy Hilgartner wrote:
Dear Alex,
I imagine my French would appear far worse than yours so I'll
do
mine in Spanish:
In qual dia del semana quiere Vd. que nosotros congregamos?
(Maybe a little Latin in there too. Oh, well ...)
In plain English: On what day of
Dear Alex,
I imagine my French would appear far worse than yours so I'll do
mine in Spanish:
In qual dia del semana quiere Vd. que nosotros congregamos?
(Maybe a little Latin in there too. Oh, well ...)
In plain English: On what day of the week do you desire that we meet? As
far
Hi folks,
If you are a computer linguistic geek or a real programmer/geek at
heart (which, I think, is the very reason why you are on this mailing
list) you should come to the TSLUG meeting tonight. Ian?s mentioned it
already, but here again: he and I are going to spread the word why Ruby
Ruby is an awesome programming language entirely built upon the
concept of objects. While I just was astounded and excited when learning
Perl (because of its many features OO concepts...
How disappointing. Perl certainly doesn't limit it's usefullness only to the
Object-oriented elite. IMHO,
...I have a question from the (my) lingustic point of view...
Perl:
$string=hello, world;
substr($string, 20) =~ s/world/earth/; #alters $string
print $string #output: hello, earth
how do I chomp that thing in one line?
alex
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To
sorry again: 20 - 6:-(
my gosh...
Alexander Horn wrote:
...I have a question from the (my) lingustic point of view...
Perl:
$string=hello, world;
substr($string, 20) =~ s/world/earth/; #alters $string
print $string #output: hello, earth
how do I chomp that thing in one line?
alex
Ruby can be your standard global-function type of language. You don't
have to define objects (though all the 'primitives' are still objects,
you don't have to think about them as such). But if you want to
over-ride the default + method for integers, you can (not that you would
to).
The way it
I actually play around with vegastrike last week, but decided to wait for
there to be less bugs.
On Tuesday 28 October 2003 01:42, Jordan Morren wrote:
Vega Strike is a rather neat GPL space simulation/shoot 'em up game:
http://vegastrike.sourceforge.net/
An offshoot (for all of you Star
My understanding is that the Thursday meeting will be shortish. It will
probably be in the hour and under range, but certainly won't go longer
than an hour and a half.
Nate
Caleb Jorden wrote:
The installfest would work much better for me if it was on Saturday. On
Sunday, I don't think
I happen to be the author of the Internet's most popular Vi
Reference Card (*). You can grab a copy in almost any format you
like at:
http://vh224401.truman.edu/~dbindner/mirror/#Vi-Ref
Just the front page is Vi version-neutral. If you choose to use
Vim (really my recommendation and personal
Yes, we will be having a meeting tonight at 6:30 in VH1232.
Nate
Peter Snoblin wrote:
Do we have a meeting tomorrow? I apologize if this was addressed, but
my email
was acting up and it appears I missed a few messages.
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Peter Snoblin - http://www2.truman.edu/~pas577/
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 09:03:27PM -0500, Edgar Friendly wrote:
Is there a voting booth on the website anymore?
Eric
No, the phpNuke kept getting cracked.
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Don Bindner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nomination accepted. Get your commitments/possible free times in by
Friday at midnight. I'll get something together for your voting
pleasure by the end of Saturday and we can vote Sunday/Monday and
hopefully meet next week.
Nate
Sounds good to me, when should we make the voting period?
Caleb Jorden
TSLUG Treasurer
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From: Donald J Bindner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [tslug] Re: meeting time
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 20:20:22 -0500
Are we
I wouldn't have any trouble moving it back, but I don't have a lot of
other activities that would cause a conflict at other days/times anyway.
Does anyone have ideas for topics or discussions? I've been doing a fair
amount of working/reading about the following topics, and would be willing
Given a vote, I would prefer Wednesday night at 7 or 7:30 to either Tuesday
or Thursday.
Andy
At 10:03 PM 8/28/2002, you wrote:
Nomination accepted. Get your commitments/possible free times in by
Friday at midnight. I'll get
Donald J Bindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are we committed to Thursdays? Maybe we should have a voting
period. Say you have two days to submit your commitments to one
of us who can summarize the options. Then we can pick by
consensus. I nominate our president to perform this duty!
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Sounds like the group needs an Exchange (hiss) server with Ximan Evolution to
coordinate schedules. Works for me at work well. ;-) Good luck with things this year
guys.
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/\ attachments. If I
I was also under the impression that there would be a meeting tonight (5/1).
It's okay that we don't, but we should probably at least get the current
officers together with the incoming officers at some point to discuss things
and pass along things like bank forms and other paperwork.
What would
a round table discussion about
the future of linux and some current events, such as IBM
announcing their
new servers.
We can also talk about the new Linux kit for Playstation... :)
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104STORY=/www/
story/01-30-2002/0001658223EDATE=
Matt
That should be plenty of time.
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