On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 15:38:00 +0100, Lyle wrote: > At the last meet, me and Pete went through a load of Oracle code > from my MSc Adv DB module. Considering there wasn't anything that > Pete wasn't able to look at and understand in more than a few > seconds; I think we should all try and bring some complicated SQL > that we use at work, a free beer to anyone that brings something > Pete can't get :-P > > Same goes for Perl code of course ;)
I think I had a bit of an advantage, seeing as how that SQL was supposed to be easy to understand. It was supposed to be a tutorial after all. That said, I'll happily attempt to figure out anything you put in front of me. I'm not familiar with any of the modern Perl frameworks, so you've got a good chance of beating me with code that uses those. Also, I'll have just ridden the 15 miles to Bath on my unicycle, so my brain might not be in prime condition. -- Peter Haworth | I'm unicycling coast to coast for BHF [email protected] | Sponsor me at justgiving.com/pmh1wheel "Danny John Jules and one of Bros as vampires should remove all worries that there may be a plot hiding somewhere in the film." -- Dean S Wilson This email (and attachments) are confidential and intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender, delete any copies and do not take action in reliance on it. Any views expressed are the author's and do not represent those of IOP, except where specifically stated. IOP takes reasonable precautions to protect against viruses but accepts no responsibility for loss or damage arising from virus infection. For the protection of IOP's systems and staff emails are scanned automatically.” Institute of Physics Registered in England under Registration No 293851 Registered Office: 76/78 Portland Place, London W1B 1NT
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