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2017-08-06 Thread Jerrad Pierce
Subject: Re: [Boston.pm] August social tuesday? and Spam troubles
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Out of town for a confeence.

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2012-02-01 Thread Robert Blackwell
Hello Fellow Perl Mongers,

I will be taking the RT training from Best Practical on March 5  6,
2012. This puts me in Boston from Friday March 2nd  to Tuesday March
6th.

I am wondering if anyone wants to get together for beer, dinner and such.

Also if you know of any geeky things like a Hacker Space or Linux User
Group meeting, etc that I should not miss please give me a heads up.

Looking forward to my first time in Boston hope to meet up with some
Fellow Perl Mongers.

If nothing else I expect a good cup of cocoa from someone.

Thanks
Robert Blackwell

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Re: [Boston.pm] Possible subject/activity for tonight

2009-10-13 Thread Ricker, William
Sounds great !  Benchmarking workshop could be done annually to our
benefit.

Bill
 

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[mailto:boston-pm-bounces+william.ricker=fmr@mail.pm.org] On Behalf
Of Steve Scaffidi
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 3:51 PM
To: Boston Perl Mongers
Subject: [Boston.pm] Possible subject/activity for tonight

At $work we are about to do some refactoring and in order to find out
where we will get the most bang-for-the-buck we need to do some
benchmarking.

Benchmarks are an interesting topic (especially combined with
profiling) - Benchmarks are fairly easy to write, but difficult to
*get* right. However, they're an excellent tool to have and use.

Uri and I were discussing the idea that we could demonstrate some use
of Benchmark.pm, writing a few simple cases and then discussing how to
interpret and improve them. I'll come with everything we need already
installed on my laptop...

What do y'all think?

-- 
-- Steve Scaffidi step...@scaffidi.net

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2004-09-01 Thread Palit, Nilanjan

I thought this is possible, but maybe I'm wrong. Ok, here's the issue:

I want to print the values of a bunch of variables so I thought I'll
take a shortcut and do this:

foreach (qw(var1 var2 var3 var4))
{
print $_  - ${$_}\n;
}

I had thought that interpolating the variable name (${$_}) would cause
Perl to interpret the correct variable name  print its value, but it
printed nothing.

Is my syntax wrong or is this not possible at all? I checked Mr. Camel,
but did not find anything there on this specifically.

Thanks,

-Nilanjan

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2003-08-14 Thread Walt Joyce
I have developed an OLAP, business analytics, data-mining
product almost exclusively in Perl. Contact me for more
information.

- Walt Joyce
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Thus wrote Tommie M. Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [03.08.12 08:47]:

Hello,
I am looking for case studies, articles, examples of applications where
Perl was used to do a numerical analysis problem.  Not just generating a
report or tweaking data to be imported into other data but actual
numerical analysis.

For instance Perl was used instead of SAS.  If you have any links or
information for such please send them to me.

-- 
a href=http://www.globalvista.org;Globalism, Economics, NGOs and the
global community/a


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