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Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] interesting thoughts - publish to website?
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 11:45 AM, Tim Colson wrote:
>> In short all of these would be good to put on the site.
> :-) I don't believe I've ever gotten positive feedback so quickly.
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On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 12:41 PM, Tim Colson wrote:
Warner et. al. -
Ever get the feeling you're having a discussion in an empty auditorium?
It happens, but I'm sure once they get un-busy they will join in ;-)
Too many languages, not enough time. Currently I would like to learn
Warner et. al. -
Ever get the feeling you're having a discussion in an empty auditorium?
> Too many languages, not enough time. Currently I would like to learn
> Python and Perl (in that order ;-).
I've always thought I wanted to branch out to Python... but I seem to
fall back to Perl when Java
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 11:45 AM, Tim Colson wrote:
In short all of these would be good to put on the site.
:-) I don't believe I've ever gotten positive feedback so quickly.
Currently I'm hosting it on my personal server (a g3 laptop running OS
X).
I prefer java solutions (I don'
> In short all of these would be good to put on the site.
:-) I don't believe I've ever gotten positive feedback so quickly.
> Currently I'm hosting it on my personal server (a g3 laptop running OS
X).
> I prefer java solutions (I don't like downloading tons of perl files
> just run one progra
Hi Tim,
In short all of these would be good to put on the site. Currently I'm
hosting it on my personal server (a g3 laptop running OS X). I prefer
java solutions (I don't like downloading tons of perl files just run
one program, but that's probably just my aversion to perl ;-).
I am currently
Warner -
Interesting links to browse... I like this kind of information that's
already been filtered by a fellow techie. ;-)
I think a web-based location where this kind of link+synopsis could be
captured would be a great addition to the TJUG website.
Has anyone in TJUG meetings discussed a