On Sunday, April 14, 2002, at 05:59 , Bill -Sx- Jones wrote:
>> dealing with corporate coding standards, you should try and make it "easy >> to read". No exceptions or special cases, if it can be avoided. You >> want > > I had thought the x operator strange the first couple of times I ran over > it... > > -Sx- :] ok, so we had to learn the hard way that OSX really wanted to be installed on an apple file system and not on a unix one.... So everyone has transitional moments..... Fortunately for me, my UnterStumpenFumbler was ok with the fact that for me, I have to know what the 'Orthodox Perl' way of doing <foo> would be.... I taught him about how to do things the fleet way, and how to understand Orthodox v. Conservative v. Reform, and what to do in classic /bin/sh init scriptology when there is no perl yet loaded on the machine....and he offered me WACKO PERL tricks... So the obligatory silly: Is there an Orthodox Perl IDE for OS X? in unix I feel safe with vi. but I use bbedit and have found that it is leaking towards being almost a full bore IDE.... but I thought I should check with the canonical list. ciao drieux ---