Access to the MIT campus is currently restricted to people with IDs. That
will be true at least through the fall semester, so in-person meetings
there won't be possible until 2021, if ever.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 1:03 AM Bill Ricker via Boston-pm-announce <
boston-pm-announce@pm.org> wrote:
>
We may have a bit of an image problem. Perl was the #1 most disliked
language in a recent poll on Stack Overflow. Surprisingly, Delphi was
#2; I didn't think it was known and used widely enough to score that
high on the list.
> As if it wasn't obvious ...
> Meeting tonight is canceled, speaker and topic postponed to April 11th.
>
> Pi Day will be observed online.
>
> Bill
Aside from simply looking out the window, or watching or listening to
one of the dire weather reports, there is also the fact that MIT is
closed for
Is there a reason why you have to use 5.10.1? Upgrading isn't an option?
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 1:04 PM, Duane Bronson wrote:
> Mongers,
>
> I've been trying to track down a memory leak in a long running perl script
> that uses IO::All to write a bunch of files every few seconds. I traced my
The 350 was originally a semi-express bus that ran to Haymarket. It
had a small number of stops up to Arlington Center and was a local
after that. You paid a zoned express bus fare to ride it; how much you
paid depended on how far out of the city you were going. When Alewife
Station opened the 350
Megapath still offers DSL, though they're only marketing actively to
business customers these days. But you're at the mercy of Verizon for
the copper, and my recent experience is that it is a major problem.
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
> belg4...@pthbb.org wrote:
>> Does
> I would highly recommend 'The Design and Evolution of C++' by Stroustrup.
> It's an older book now, but still was written with a great deal of
> perspective on the use of C++ and does a good job of explaining why many
> things are the way they are -- which of those things are for the best and
>
On 5/15/2011 8:30 PM, Chris Devers wrote:
From a hotel near Faneuil Hall to Sunset in Allston, I'd say just take a cab.
There isn't really a train that goes quite the right way. You can take the
Green Line (B branch?) and have a pretty long walk up
less-sketchy-than-it-looks Harvard Ave, or
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