Re: [ANNOUNCE] Attribute::Abstract 0.01

2001-05-19 Thread Damian Conway
That's right Marcel...steal *all* my ideas for the next three months and do them in two days! ;-) Damian

Re: Ken Campbell is a god (was: pc components)

2001-05-19 Thread Damian Conway
Im nogat samting til ridim insait long pastaim Klingon! Damian (longlong tisa Perlpela) Lingua::TokPisin::Perlpela? Nooo! Damian - as a sponsor, I'm _begging_ you not to do this :) if that works you just have to hope the

Re: O'Reilly Safari - anyone use it?

2001-05-19 Thread Robin Houston
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 11:30:28PM +0100, Barry Pretsell wrote: It sounds like a good idea (must be better than having 3 editions of Programming Perl) and I'm tempted to give it a go, so any Safari subscribers out there with an opinion? Don't forget the ever-fabulous http://corvin.spb.ru/

[ANNOUNCE] Devel::SearchINC 0.02

2001-05-19 Thread Marcel Grunauer
NAME Devel::SearchINC - loading Perl modules from their development dirs SYNOPSIS use Devel::SearchINC '/my/dev/dir'; use My::Brand::New::Module; DESCRIPTION When developing a new module, I always start with h2xs -XA -n My::Module This creates a

[ANNOUNCE] DBIx::Lookup::Field 0.01

2001-05-19 Thread Marcel Grunauer
NAME DBIx::Lookup::Field - Create a lookup hash from a database table SYNOPSIS use DBI; use DBIx::Lookup::Field qw/dbi_lookup_field/; $dbh = DBI-connect(...); my $inst_id = dbi_lookup_field( DBH = $dbh, TABLE = 'institution'

[ANNOUNCE] GraphViz::DBI 0.01

2001-05-19 Thread Marcel Grunauer
NAME GraphViz::DBI - graph database tables and relations SYNOPSIS use GraphViz::DBI; print GraphViz::DBI-new($dbh)-graph_tables-as_png; DESCRIPTION This module constructs a graph for a database showing tables and connecting them if they are related. While or

[ANNOUNCE] GraphViz::ISA 0.01

2001-05-19 Thread Marcel Grunauer
NAME GraphViz::DBI - graph database tables and relations SYNOPSIS use GraphViz::DBI; print GraphViz::DBI-new($dbh)-graph_tables-as_png; DESCRIPTION This module constructs a graph for a database showing tables and connecting them if they are related. While or

base64 encodings...

2001-05-19 Thread Marcel Grunauer
I've just been informed and shamed to see that all these postings came through as base64 encoded because of the umlaut in my surname. I'll get rid of that (no one pronounces that correctly anyway) for future postings. Sorry again. Marcel -- $ perl -we time Useless use of time in void context

p5p drinking games [ilya@math.ohio-state.edu: [PATCH 5.6.1] build bugs OS/2]

2001-05-19 Thread Nicholas Clark
OK. So if we're playing the p5p drinking game, what and how much do we drink when Ilya sends six messages in a burst? Do we drink extra because none are part of any existing thread? Do we drink extra because all six contain patches? De we drink extra for each that contains comments? Or do we

Re: O'Reilly Safari - anyone use it?

2001-05-19 Thread Nathan Torkington
Robin Houston writes: On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 11:30:28PM +0100, Barry Pretsell wrote: It sounds like a good idea (must be better than having 3 editions of Programming Perl) and I'm tempted to give it a go, so any Safari subscribers out there with an opinion? Don't forget the

Re: O'Reilly Safari - anyone use it?

2001-05-19 Thread Rob Partington
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nathan Torkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: When you don't pay money, whether you justify it because you already own the book, or because you're a poor student, you're screwing the authors. But they won't miss my $1. Your dollar is no different from everyone

Re: O'Reilly Safari - anyone use it?

2001-05-19 Thread Dean S Wilson
-Original Message-From: Barry Pretsell [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm interested to know if anyone uses Safari to read O'Reilly books online. http://safari1.oreilly.com/tablhom.asp?home It sounds like a good idea (must be better than having 3 editions of

Sara Cox - was Re: FHM Top 100 Sexiest Women

2001-05-19 Thread James Powell
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 12:00:38AM +0100, Piers Cawley wrote: Neil Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Just picked up the latest FHM to check out the above mentioned list... The interesting bits are as follows; The really interesting bit was Mr Ford dancing around in his living room