though it's not really a non-web language i would undertake doing the project in my newly developed skills PHP (I love the spare-time in the holidays).
|Ben Nick Rout said: > Chris and others, > > What I'd like to see is a few comparative talks, like 10 different ways > to create that document, using latex, lyx, openoffice, kword, vi, emacs, > whatever. > > same with scripting languages, how does a simple (but not dumbed down) > task compare in bash, perl, python, ruby, zsh, tcl/tk, whatever. > > Maybe we should set a programming task and ask people to undertake it in > their favourite language, with an expanation for the group. > > Obviously this won't be done by the 29th, something for the future? > > On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 15:52:48 +1300 > Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> If you need a simple click and tell presentation, I could give a talk >> on Kword and how I used it to make this six page pdf file:- >> >> http://berty.dyndns.org/KdeApps.pdf >> >> Wouldn't take very long so you will need to have a 'keynote speaker' >> as well. > > -- > "All that was needed was to parse the cat root slash dev etcetera file > for eth0 and pugle the forward identity-locking rehooliginator and > symlink it to the libgc perl humongisooler module after a kernel > decompile and basic repatch update." - theregister.co.uk /----------------------------------\ | Ben Devine | | 'Muhaha, Muhahaha, Muhahahahahah'| | devine.orcon.net.nz | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | \----------------------------------/
