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Not sure what you mean by linked lists -- the traditional concept of that
data structure doesn't really exist in Perl.
Generally, though, I would recommend YAML for more human-readable data
meeting, but it was years ago at this point.
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On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 5:35 PM, Tom Metro tmetro+boston...@gmail.comwrote:
Chris Devers wrote:
I'm bad about remembering to broadcast Bill's meeting announcements.
Maybe there's a better way to automate this, with, I dunno, a program
or something. Maybe?
One way to do this would
*beginners* to do things this way?
Really?
Again??
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they should be. Others may have a higher tolerance for
this and just suggest taking a bus anyway.)
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Ah, gotcha. (Shows how much I pay attention -- just enough to confuse, in
this case. If you have a resident parking sticker, that's free on the side
streets, this I'm sure of :-)
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If you can go, you should, this place is great. (I can't, unfortunately, but
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`osascript -e 'tell application iCal to quit'`
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On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Chris Devers cdev...@pobox.com wrote:
As Rob notes, a Page makes sense too -- more sense, perhaps -- but a
Group was slightly simpler to stub out, so I went with that for now.
Done. Ugly, but done.
http://facebook.com/pages/Boston-Perl-Mongers/134089120681
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maybe after the kids go off to college perhaps
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If he brings an accordian to his talks ...be suspicious. Be very suspicious.
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On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 3:16 PM, rob levy r.p.l...@gmail.com wrote:
If I remember correctly, in one of his songs he refer to Javascript, but no
mention of Perl that I am aware of.
Of course not.
That would be telling, wouldn't it?
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have Google, right?
http://www.perl.com/doc/manual/html/pod/perlfunc.html#Alphabetical_Listing_of_Perl_Fun
That also implies no.
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* break up the data into 100-row table chunks
* see if maybe pseudo-tables with CSS could work (???)
* skip the table and offer a CSV / XLS download link
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that.
I'd like to know a little more about what's involved, but if it's just
doing a quick sanity check on incoming job posting requests, I don't
have a problem taking that role.
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Birra: Beer.
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2008, Uri Guttman wrote:
can any of you listen to instructions??! please NO POSTING of answers
until after the talk.
Sorry, got your message after sending my suggestions.
In any case, I doubt I can make it tonight to begin with...
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That is, loops, I guess.
Seems like edge cases like that could make this non-determistic.
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of twisted gleaming steel. Don't ask why.
If you haven't read the books, you'll get a lot out of the seminar.
If you've read them, you'll get the re-read to you. Oh and you'll get
another copy of the books. So there's that, too.
I'm glad I went, once, but was underwhelmed overall :-/
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couple of diagnostics that are nearly useless in all contexts, like
uptime, while leaving out others like, say, fsck or ping.
Oh well, what can you do...
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recognition.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyLqUf4cdwc
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Sorry if you got that more last one than once, I changed my mind
about cross-posting it but then, err, hit send before remembering to
delete the extraneous addresses.
Still though, it's funny stuff. Really.
*ahem*
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snap to do, even with just a simple shell script.
$ for f in *.html; do links -dump $f ${f}.txt; done
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the ancillary problem of a
space before punctuation marks...
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. that would be good for kids to learn on.
Perl as a first language though seems like a risky idea though,
almost along the lines of that old (Knuth?) line about people who
learned on Basic being irrepairably damaged programmers :-)
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to go
forth and download. That bit was actually mistranslated from Australian
into English. Silly furriners. Sorry about any confusion.)
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cuppa tea, you may wish to avoid the race route and
nearby areas (e.g. Harvard Square), as they'll probably be mobbed.
http://www.hocr.org/home/default.asp
http://www.hocr.org/pdf/shuttlen.pdf
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I'm not sure which of those would be easier, less labor intensive,
etc., but neither of them seems that hard to manage...
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that a proper database of
some kind -- even SQLite -- should be more robust easy to manage in
the long run, you should be able to port your code to it without a total
rewrite.
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pretty good overview of SVG issues, including browser support:
http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/samples/
http://sdx.archivesdefrance.culture.gouv.fr/gpl/navimages/en/svgViewer.html
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Ricker, William wrote:
How far he wants to travel would seem to be a question for brian to
answer, not for us.
Well, yes, but seeing as he isn't speaking up, *someone* should.
Who shall we nominate to be the honorary brian?
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, John Macdonald wrote:
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 12:48:08PM -0400, Ricker, William wrote:
Chris Devers was however obviously looking for this rather specific
elaboration of Santayana's, as it captures the inevitableness.
[ Any sufficiently complicated c or fortran
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Uri Guttman wrote:
i just got info about meeting at mit and it looks like we will be able
to get a room there with no problems.
Great! Thank you for organizing this.
So, any idea how soon we could have another meeting?
It's been a while...
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Waitaminute, if we're going to meet at MIT, which is in Cambridge, then
do we need to set up some kind of arrangement with Cambridge.pm ?
http://www.pm.org/groups/15.html
http://cambridge.pm.org/
The contact is James Wm. Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED].
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there must be who live /or work /or go to school
across the river in Cambridge.
From the web site, it looks to me more like a defunct MIT student group.
In any case, they seem to have last been active in 1999.
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Heh. Come to think of it, I might start calling my street that... :-)
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That or just don't allow page authors to put any old random crap into
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brittle format for maintaining lists of key/value pairs, but there's
lots of other ways to go about this.
In other words, not terribly fun.
Thankfully, these calamities are easily preventable :-)
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On Thu, 26 May 2005, Uri Guttman wrote:
CD == Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CD Properly done, validation should happen on *both* sides,
CD but minimally it has to happen on your side.
it doesn't ever have to be done on the client side.
Right.
Just like you don't ever have
possible. I've heard of it, but I don't believe it.
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On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Ann Barcomb wrote:
Well, I've booked my flight, and that's not until June...
Does that count as proof?
...I retain my doubts :-)
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leave it in Python and go do more interesting
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np: 'If I Should Lose You'
by Ken Peplowski / Howard Alden
from 'Concord Duo Series, Vol. 3: Ken Peplowski / Howard Alden, recorded
live at Maybeck
(in bed).
I've noticed that in bed isn't the only amusing fortune cookie suffix:
with a certain crowd, using emacs works almost as well:
you will lose badly (using emacs)
Sounds about right to me :-)
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But then, you can't invoke Godwin deliberately, can you?
Wasn't mentioning [implicitly, national] socialism close enough?
No?
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Ricker, William wrote:
Well, brian says that Cheesecake Factory (Cambridgeside Galleria) or
No Name (South Boston / Seaport) work for him.
Tonight or tomorrow night?
I can make it tomorrow, but not tonight...
If tomorrow, I vote for Cheesecake Factory.
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from having a good time!
-- which had me thinking tomorrow was not out of the question.
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-e 'eval{ use CPAN; install MQSeries}'
Or something along those lines...
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to be guessed a lot bigger, but you're still
opening yourself up to privacy complaints if random visitors can get to
other people's purchase records, especially if you have customers from
countries with credible privacy laws (e.g. UK EU).
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HTTP/1.1 502 Bad Gateway
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 16:10:02 GMT
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
224.11 real 0.17 user 0.07 sys
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But between getting that and hitting send, it seems to be back up ...
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It looks like just annother fancy point shoot (albeit one that takes
images of unweildy size).
Maybe next time you can get a nice SLR instead... :-)
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a dozen or more
pages about the camera I mentioned.
If Randal has a proper SLR, that changes everything :-)
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, there will be only one; realistically, this should shorten
the list enough that the answer can be found manually.
Can anyone think of a clever way to do this ?
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ambiguous than this.
Also, the words are shorter, and probably more common.
Though, in a way, the definition is basically along the same lines :)
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Jeremy Muhlich wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 15:43, Chris Devers wrote:
Looking back at my /usr/share/dict/words, the singular
form of the word doesn't show up
I find that kind of hard to believe...
That was a think-o -- the singular is there, the plural isn't.
What unix are you
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Cox, Mark wrote:
Using your script Jeremy, my dictionary (Solaris 5.8) came up with one
that I like
Ogres-Ogress
Ya know, Shrek and Fiona meet both of these solutions to the puzzle :-)
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, joe wrote:
MovableType fails the Open Source test.
Ahh, good point, I forgot about that.
That still leaves at least Bricolage Slash though, and I know there
are several others (Mason, etc).
More info is needed to help figure out which one is appropriate.
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with this today?
Is posting the same message all over the place considered ok now?
For the sake of this message, I hope just once is forgivable :-)
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Forcing registration will make it be a pain in the ass.
Ergo, I think registration should be done carefully with reluctance.
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a perfectly useful
key that just happens to be burdened with an annoying little advertising
label on it.
Man, life's rough... :-)
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np: 'Theme From Hatari!'
by Henry Mancini
from 'The Best Of Mancini
and the annoyance it hardly seems worth it to buy one for this.
I still think the easiest way is to just get used to the Windows key --
anything that makes Windows a little more pleasant is worth it -- but
who am I to talk -- I'm a Mac user anyway :-)
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/ paste would be infinitely
more useful than any of these, but oh well, we're stuck with this now.
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np: 'Lujon'
by Henry Mancini
from 'The Best Of Mancini'
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But still, in that case they're using the first, sensible aspect of that
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Probably the funniest of all pies is the kiwi pie.
Of course, if Dan had been an adorable KDE hacker,
it would have had to be a QT Pie.
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conflicts between your own variables functions and the ones that came
from parts of the module you aren't interested in.
It's a funny question, now that you ask it -- isn't it just intuitively
obvious that restricting specifying things this way is a good habit?
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don't think he is subscribed to this list so i cc'ed this to him. the
others who wanted to thank damian should resend with him on the
recipient list.
That, or save everyone some trouble and send a URL to the archive:
http://www.pm.org/pipermail/boston-pm/2004-July/thread.html#2052
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transmitting the results across a TCP/IP network. If you are
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Does it involve SNMP ?
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person that wants to run VisiCalc Lotus Agenda side by side :-)
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system, as well
as things like printers, network hardware, etc) gets really easy.
How does one brew a cup of tea? First one must create the universe...
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to cache the password,
then it appears you can get a nicely parseable display of memory usage.
As long as you're happy with memory available to DOS that is. :-/
But hey, 666.0K ought to be enough for anybody! :-)
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Back to square one?
I still think SNMP is the most portable approach, even if it may be a
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) and then see if you can get a package like Mon to do
the work for you. This may be overkill for a small project, but it makes
whole classes of diagnostic problems into known quantities that you
don't have to think about anymore, which is certainly appealing.
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On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Greg London wrote:
Chris Devers said:
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Greg London wrote:
I've set up a polling booth here:
http://www.greglondon.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=7#7
...maybe I'm being thick, but where is the vote button?
as I said, you have to register to vote. if you aren't
about that, and would be happy to be talked
into a different order.
Weren't people saying that some of these might be presented at YAPC? If
that's the case, and people have already seen some, then maybe something
fresher to this audience would be better.
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On Thu, 1 Jul 2004, Kenneth A Graves wrote:
On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 23:03, Chris Devers wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004, Kenneth A Graves wrote:
On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 17:16, Kenneth A Graves wrote:
Yes. I'll plan on bringing my laptop.
How did I hit reply-to-group? Stupid fingers.
Pay no attention
though, where presumably you are working on distributed problems with
lots of inter-machine communication. It shouldn't be bad though.
What's Radmind like? I looked at it briefly, but not in depth. What
sorts of things are you doing with it?
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np: 'Bone
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Uri Guttman wrote:
CD == Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CD Oh man, we already had one and the bleeding in my brain still hasn't
CD stopped. Please be merciful and let us have a different talk... :-)
and how will any of his talks improve your crainial health?
Like
; in this case that's clear, so it shouldn't be a big deal.
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by John Coltrane
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will be simpler easier to
maintain. Is that so bad?
Then again, I never did get into Perl Golf...
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$string =~ s{:}{\\:}g;
That prefixes all colons.
He wants the first one to not have the prefix.
I think the solution is more complex than this.
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BU that week...
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http://shawn.apocabilly.org/PGP/
Let us know if you get stuck on anything :-)
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, but I'm not sure if it's stable enough yet.
I was going to suggest blocking Verizon, but then I'm a Verizon DSL
customer, so that might backfire. But then, my mail goes through Pobox,
so maybe I'd be okay, but it's still a draconian solution.
Or we could just let it slide...
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