Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Matthew Byng-Maddick
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:49:06AM -0400, Andy Williams wrote: > On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: > > * Andy Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > So I guess [EMAIL PROTECTED] is invalid even though it works wierd! > > its not the email address thats broken, its your SMTP server

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Andy Williams
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: > * Andy Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > > So I guess [EMAIL PROTECTED] is invalid even though it works wierd! > > > > its not the email address thats broken, its your SMTP server ;-) > Could be right it's sendmail :( Andy

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Matthew Byng-Maddick
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:02:11AM -0400, Andy Williams wrote: > Has any one used this module at all? > I just tried it and got some wierd results!!! > It though the following where VALID: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > tricad@dial,pipex.com > [EMAIL PROTECTED],co.uk > enquiries@peter-il;land.co.uk > marty

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Andy Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > So I guess [EMAIL PROTECTED] is invalid even though it works wierd! > its not the email address thats broken, its your SMTP server ;-) -- Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Dominic Mitchell
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:40:03AM -0400, Andy Williams wrote: > All the one's that claimed to be valid from E::V failed chaddr! > [EMAIL PROTECTED] had this result from chaddr: > user: andyw. is good > host: hillway.com is good > address `[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is bad: rfc822 failure > > So I guess

Re: Talks and Stuff

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Leon Brocard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Dave Hodgkinson sent the following bits through the ether: > > Redvers Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Is there is list of the applications that have been made? > > > > I _think_ I've submitted, but I'm not sure! I filled in a form and > > eve

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Andy Williams
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Simon Wistow wrote: > Andy Williams wrote: > > > > Has any one used this module at all? > > How does it match up against tchrist's stuff? > All the one's that claimed to be valid from E::V failed chaddr! [EMAIL PROTECTED] had this result from chaddr: user: andyw. is good hos

Re: Talks and Stuff

2001-05-30 Thread Leon Brocard
Dave Hodgkinson sent the following bits through the ether: > Redvers Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Is there is list of the applications that have been made? > > I _think_ I've submitted, but I'm not sure! I filled in a form and > everything but I've had no real affirmation 1) no yo

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Simon Wistow
Andy Williams wrote: > > Has any one used this module at all? How does it match up against tchrist's stuff? http://sunsite.lanet.lv/ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/admtools/ckaddr -- simon wistowwireless systems coder "i think," i said "i think this is our fault."

Re: Talks and Stuff

2001-05-30 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
Redvers Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 1.5 days left before the CFP closes. > > Is there is list of the applications that have been made? I have two possibles > which I have written abstracts for but don't want to submit them both. I > obviously want to submit the one with the least over

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Redvers Davies
> and the name of this hotel would be . ? Sorry... The Bilderberg Garden Hotel. lastmin.com do bookings for it.

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Redvers Davies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > dunno if this is useful .. but if possible, try and avoid hotels that are > > only prepared to take bookings for 1 hour slots. > > Indeed. I will probably use my usual hotel in Amsterdam as it is nice, > quiet, 15 mins from the centre by Tram and

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Redvers Davies
> dunno if this is useful .. but if possible, try and avoid hotels that are > only prepared to take bookings for 1 hour slots. Indeed. I will probably use my usual hotel in Amsterdam as it is nice, quiet, 15 mins from the centre by Tram and (my favorite bit) - every room has a Jaccuzi[1]. Red

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Robin Szemeti
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: > single > double > don't mind sharing with another > don't mind sharing with 3 > don't mind sharing with 4 > > What are you willing to pay per night? dunno if this is useful .. but if possible, try and avoid hotels that are only prepared to take boo

Re: l337

2001-05-30 Thread Martin Ling
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:22:43AM +0100, Dominic Mitchell wrote: > > > Apparently my reputation on the list as a paragon of reason and > > eloquence isn't as widespread as I had assumed. I threw caution to the > > wind my ommitting a "this post is ironical" smiley to the end of my > > post. Alas

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Robert Shiels ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > From: "Greg McCarroll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: 30 May 2001 13:13 > Subject: Re: Y::E accomodation > > > > * Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > On Wed, May 30, 200

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
"Robert Shiels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm not booking anything unless I have a ticket for the conference. > I don't have a ticket because they aren't selling them yet. > I am very close to not going at all now, as I have to plan a lot of other > things for August. This is a shame as I rea

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Robert Shiels
From: "Greg McCarroll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 30 May 2001 13:13 Subject: Re: Y::E accomodation > * Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 12:53:00PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: > > > we were just talking on

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 12:53:00PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: > > we were just talking on IRC and the subject of accomodation for YAPC::Europe > > came up again, > > For those of us without the time for both the List and the IRC channel is > there any chance

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Dean
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 12:53:00PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: > we were just talking on IRC and the subject of accomodation for YAPC::Europe > came up again, For those of us without the time for both the List and the IRC channel is there any chance of a summery about what the group plans are?

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Chris Heathcote
on 30/5/01 9:59 am, will wrote: > I have heard good reports about http://gandi.net/ but have not yet had a > chance to try them out. I've used them many a time, v good basic service. Anyone got a similar registrar for .co.uks? c. -- every day, computers are making people easier to use

Re: l337

2001-05-30 Thread Dominic Mitchell
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 10:37:48AM +0100, Jonathan Peterson wrote: > At 10:28 30/05/01 +0100, you wrote: > > >> my name is jon i have installed an irc client on my linux shell account > >can u tell me where the c00lest irc places are like what server and channel > >and stuff u all use so i can le

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Barbie
From: "Cross David - dcross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Btw, the coat is red. And for anyone bored enough, the coat looks like this: http://home.planet.nl/~pdavis/Doggett.htm Barbie.

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Barbie
From: "Cross David - dcross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > From: Simon Wistow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:15 AM > > > Cross David - dcross wrote: > > > > > > > > That's "Doggett Coat and Badge - a pint to the forst person to explain > the > > > name. > > > > > > > c.f previou

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Robin Szemeti
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote: > On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 08:38:17AM +0100, Robin Szemeti wrote: > > On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: > > > i'm sorry about asking this, but i've purged too many old archives > > > of london.pm to find this one - someone one once mentioned

Re: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Paul Makepeace
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 06:32:52AM +, Greg Cope wrote: > mysqldump) - and I was wondering if there was a super thing that could > translate the create table stuff into a diagram I could print, and then > look at If this worked on Linux and involved perl and Dia then it > would be fab. Th

Re: l337

2001-05-30 Thread Jonathan Peterson
At 10:28 30/05/01 +0100, you wrote: >> my name is jon i have installed an irc client on my linux shell account >can u tell me where the c00lest irc places are like what server and channel >and stuff u all use so i can learn PERL and hacking and stuff from l337 ppl >like all u are. >> >> tx!!!

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Cross David - dcross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > Maybe I should have said "a pint to the first person WHO WASN'T IN THE PUB > LAST NIGHT LEARNING ALL ABOUT THE HISTORY to explain the name". > Well in that case i qualify . > > The right to wear Doggett's Coat and Badge is the prize

Re: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Marcel Grunauer
On Wednesday, May 30, 2001, at 10:51 AM, Cross David - dcross wrote: >> I have no DB schema, and as such could dump the SQL schema (via >> mysqldump) - and I was wondering if there was a super thing that could >> translate the create table stuff into a diagram I could print, and then >> look at

RE: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Mark Fowler
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Cross David - dcross wrote: > Maybe I should have said "a pint to the first person WHO WASN'T IN THE > PUB LAST NIGHT LEARNING ALL ABOUT THE HISTORY to explain the name". Okay. I was sitting on my sofa last night. The right to wear Doggett's Coat and Badge is the prize in a

Re: l337

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Jonathan Peterson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > my name is jon i have installed an irc client on my linux shell account can u tell >me where the c00lest irc places are like what server and channel and stuff u all use >so i can learn PERL and hacking and stuff from l337 ppl like all u are. >

Re: l337

2001-05-30 Thread will
- Original Message - From: Jonathan Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:21 AM Subject: l337 > > my name is jon i have installed an irc client on my linux shell account can u tell me where the c00lest irc places are like what server and ch

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Cross David - dcross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > I think it's too late to organise anything for next week (June meeting), but are we that bad? > feel free to organise a recce before the following (July) meeting. especially as the long summer nights are perfect for riverside pubs > Apolog

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Cross David - dcross wrote: > > > I think it's too late to organise anything for tonight, but feel free to > > organise a recce for next month. > > Tonight? But it's Wednesday the 30th today. > that makes two of us, shurely the next meeting is over

RE: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Cross David - dcross
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RE: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Cross David - dcross
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Re: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
so will ERwin for Windows * James Powell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I believe Visio will do this with an ODBC link to mysql... > > But of course it costs... > > On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 06:32:52AM +, Greg Cope wrote: > > Dear All > > > > This is not perl related, but I hope to tap your c

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Cross David - dcross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > From: Simon Wistow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:00 AM > > > Was meandering aimlessly round by Southwark/ Blackfriar's Bridge/ Tate > > Modern area last night and ended up in a very nice pub by the river > > called Dogge

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Simon Wistow
Cross David - dcross wrote: > I think it's too late to organise anything for tonight, but feel free to > organise a recce for next month. Tonight? But it's Wednesday the 30th today. /me gets confused -- simon wistowwireless systems coder "i think," i said "i think this is our fau

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Simon Wistow
Cross David - dcross wrote: > > That's "Doggett Coat and Badge - a pint to the forst person to explain the > name. > c.f previous mail The right to wear Doggett's Coat and Badge is the prize in a rowing race held yearly since 1715 between London Bridge and Cadogan Pier, Chelsea in London. I

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
Greg McCarroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > i'm sorry about asking this, but i've purged too many old archives > of london.pm to find this one - someone one once mentioned a domain > name registry with a neat web based management system for handling > the dns wizardry afterwards - could they ple

Re: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Leo Lapworth
You might want to check out: Arron's Autodia - http://autodia.cuckoo.org/ It's not quite at the stage I think you are after but I've lost track of what it can and can't do. Last I heard they were putting it up to be an candidate in the elections (actually, it's probably more intelligent than one

Re: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread James Powell
I believe Visio will do this with an ODBC link to mysql... But of course it costs... On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 06:32:52AM +, Greg Cope wrote: > Dear All > > This is not perl related, but I hope to tap your collective knowledge. > > I'm involved with taking on a project started (and nearly fi

RE: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Cross David - dcross
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Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread will
- Original Message - From: Simon Wistow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 9:43 AM Subject: Re: bad greg > Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote: > > > https://www.joker.com/ ? > > > > Who appear to have clue. > >

RE: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Robert Thompson
> From: Greg Cope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > I have no DB schema, and as such could dump the SQL schema (via > mysqldump) - and I was wondering if there was a super thing that could > translate the create table stuff into a diagram I could > print, and then > look at If this worked on L

RE: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Cross David - dcross
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Re: (Chief) Wizard for hire...

2001-05-30 Thread Peter Haworth
On Tue, 29 May 2001 21:55:18 +0100, Paul Sharpe wrote: > Jonathan Stowe wrote: > > On Tue, 29 May 2001, Paul Sharpe wrote: > > > Doesn't PostgreSQL carry on the Illustra tradition? > > > > It went to Informix most recently and then of course to IBM. > > But didn't it come *from* Postgres? Yes,

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Simon Wistow
Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote: > https://www.joker.com/ ? > > Who appear to have clue. I *heart* Joker.com -- simon wistowwireless systems coder "i think," i said "i think this is our fault."

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Chris Ball
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 08:27:19AM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: > i'm sorry about asking this, but i've purged too many old archives > of london.pm to find this one - someone one once mentioned a domain > name registry with a neat web based management system for handling > the dns wizardry afterwa

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Matthew Byng-Maddick
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 08:38:17AM +0100, Robin Szemeti wrote: > On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: > > i'm sorry about asking this, but i've purged too many old archives > > of london.pm to find this one - someone one once mentioned a domain > > name registry with a neat web based managem

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Robin Szemeti
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: > i'm sorry about asking this, but i've purged too many old archives > of london.pm to find this one - someone one once mentioned a domain > name registry with a neat web based management system for handling > the dns wizardry afterwards - could they plea

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Paul Makepeace
Well, I threatened to write one. ``PremierDNS.com -- this is really a hack: become a registrar with no DNS servers, no billing ability, no employees and not be ICANN registered. This isn't a real business idea but more an integration of existing web services with a neat front-end.'' http://www.d

Re: I have my life back!

2001-05-29 Thread Lucy McWilliam
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Tony Kennick wrote: > > > Sorry to just randomly attack you like this after reading your mail to > London.pm's list. But a) are you a Camra member and b) are you going to > work the great British beer festival in London this summer and/or you > interested in working/going t

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Robin Szemeti
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Nicholas Clark wrote: > On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 11:59:48AM +0100, Robin Szemeti wrote: > > On Tue, 29 May 2001, Leon Brocard wrote: > > > > > Other programming languages need code generators to spit out > > > libraries. Perl doesn't need to do this as it's dynamic, baby. This

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 11:59:48AM +0100, Robin Szemeti wrote: > On Tue, 29 May 2001, Leon Brocard wrote: > > > Other programming languages need code generators to spit out > > libraries. Perl doesn't need to do this as it's dynamic, baby. This is > > why Parse::RecDescent / Template Toolkit are

Re: XML

2001-05-29 Thread Chris Benson
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 09:48:28AM +0100, Jonathan Peterson wrote: > > Anyway, does anyone know of any XML authoring tools (any platform) that let you >compose XML against a Schema (latest spec), enforcing validation as you go? > > XML-Spy seems great in most respects but appears to have bugs i

Re: (Chief) Wizard for hire...

2001-05-29 Thread Paul Sharpe
Jonathan Stowe wrote: > > On Tue, 29 May 2001, Paul Sharpe wrote: > > > > Dave Hodgkinson wrote: > > > > > > James Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > > Ooh that would have been very useful for me at one time. > > > > > > I've got bells ringing in my head about how hard it was to get

Re: (Chief) Wizard for hire...

2001-05-29 Thread Jonathan Stowe
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Paul Sharpe wrote: > > Dave Hodgkinson wrote: > > > > James Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > Ooh that would have been very useful for me at one time. > > > > I've got bells ringing in my head about how hard it was to get a C > > library out of them in the early day

Re: (Chief) Wizard for hire...

2001-05-29 Thread Paul Sharpe
Dave Hodgkinson wrote: > > James Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Ooh that would have been very useful for me at one time. > > I've got bells ringing in my head about how hard it was to get a C > library out of them in the early days. > > > > > "Illustra - Nice ideas, shame about the

Re: (Chief) Wizard for hire...

2001-05-29 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
James Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ooh that would have been very useful for me at one time. I've got bells ringing in my head about how hard it was to get a C library out of them in the early days. > > "Illustra - Nice ideas, shame about the locking approach > (and lack of outer joins,

Re: (Chief) Wizard for hire...

2001-05-29 Thread James Powell
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 07:39:33PM +0100, Peter Haworth wrote: > On Tue, 29 May 2001 15:43:49 +0100, James Powell wrote: > > Also, I see you've worked with the devil known as Illustra! > > > > Me too, condolences! > > Me too. I even wrote DBD::Illustra for it, although by the time I got permissi

Re: geek movie _Center of the World_ (was Re: Sara Cox - was Re: FHM Top 100 Sexiest Women

2001-05-29 Thread Elaine -HFB- Ashton
Paul Mison [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth: *>On 29/05/2001 at 18:04 +0100, Yeoh Yiu wrote: *>>So have you seen _Center of the World_ yet ? *> *>Nah, 'cos it's not out here yet. No release date is listed on IMDB. *>Salon didn't like it, though: Salon has good taste too. Sucked harder than watching the

Re: (Chief) Wizard for hire...

2001-05-29 Thread Peter Haworth
On Tue, 29 May 2001 15:43:49 +0100, James Powell wrote: > Also, I see you've worked with the devil known as Illustra! > > Me too, condolences! Me too. I even wrote DBD::Illustra for it, although by the time I got permission to release it, no one else in the World appeared to want it. --

Re: I have my life back!

2001-05-29 Thread David Cantrell
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 03:02:49PM +0100, Tony Kennick wrote: > > > Sorry to just randomly attack you like this after reading your mail to > London.pm's list. But a) are you a Camra member and b) are you going to > work the great British beer festival in London this summer and/or you > interest

Re: geek movie _Center of the World_ (was Re: Sara Cox - wasRe: FHM Top 100 Sexiest Women

2001-05-29 Thread Paul Mison
On 29/05/2001 at 18:04 +0100, Yeoh Yiu wrote: >So have you seen _Center of the World_ yet ? Nah, 'cos it's not out here yet. No release date is listed on IMDB. Salon didn't like it, though: http://www.salon.com/tech/review/2001/04/19/center_of_the_world/index.html which I read as I Fear Not the

geek movie _Center of the World_ (was Re: Sara Cox - was Re: FHM Top 100 Sexiest Women

2001-05-29 Thread Yeoh Yiu
So have you seen _Center of the World_ yet ? YY duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > see i dont mind 'lad's' magazines being covered in naked women, > because i mean thats kinda what makes up the content of the magazine. > but im very irritated by the fact that technology magazines are using

Re: God bless Micro$oft

2001-05-29 Thread Roger Horne
On Mon 28 May, Paul Makepeace wrote: > http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/19239.html Entertaining (and http:www.gateway.co.uk would not let me in today.) But I wonder what the site is for. The main Government site has been http://www.open.gov.uk . That is closing, because presumably Governmen

Re: (Chief) Wizard for hire...

2001-05-29 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
James Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You've got a link to 127.0.0.1 on your CV page (sorry, I'm nosy). Actually, you're not the only one. There are some very nosy buggers out there... :-) -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highw

Re: (Chief) Wizard for hire...

2001-05-29 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
James Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You've got a link to 127.0.0.1 on your CV page (sorry, I'm nosy). Fixed, ta. The perils of a two-tier Apache :-) > > Also, I see you've worked with the devil known as Illustra! > > Me too, condolences! They had the right idea... ;-) Still, at leas

Re: (Chief) Wizard for hire...

2001-05-29 Thread James Powell
You've got a link to 127.0.0.1 on your CV page (sorry, I'm nosy). Also, I see you've worked with the devil known as Illustra! Me too, condolences! jp On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 03:26:57PM +0100, Dave Hodgkinson wrote: > > All the current projects are done and dusted and the T-shirts are at > th

Re: I have my life back!

2001-05-29 Thread Tony Kennick
On Tue, 29 May 2001 12:19:54 +0100 (BST) Lucy McWilliam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Greetings all. The beerfest is now over, thank god. Was getting a bit > blase about all that free beer. Anyway, I'm now and expert in fence > building, floor laying, cotton condoming (!), and estimated I p

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Simon Wistow
Paul Makepeace wrote: > > Like I said, I looked into and didn't find anything and didn't have the > > time/experience/inclination to start doing something myself - too many > > gotchas :( > > Like what kind of gotchas, besides the padding/endianity stuff? Well, Parse::RecDescent didn't do binar

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Robin Szemeti
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Leon Brocard wrote: > Other programming languages need code generators to spit out > libraries. Perl doesn't need to do this as it's dynamic, baby. This is > why Parse::RecDescent / Template Toolkit are so groovy, yeah. I propose a new convention : we all shout 'CAMEL' if Le

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Paul Makepeace
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 10:48:54AM +0100, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote: > Not quite, it's a human-readable binary format. All the indexes rely on > offsets in the file, and the various fun with the newline conventions > mean that in my book, it's a binary format, you can't just go along and > edit i

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Marcel Grunauer
On Tuesday, May 29, 2001, at 11:49 AM, Paul Makepeace wrote: > Surely it should be possible to specify the underlying *functionality* > of the system and then have a perl source filter (or other component of > perl's mind-addling n-tier parsing architecture) that > rewrite

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Paul Makepeace
filter (or other component of perl's mind-addling n-tier parsing architecture) that rewrites/re-presents the interface in the API style du jour... Paul

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Matthew Byng-Maddick
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 02:27:40AM -0700, Paul Makepeace wrote: > Anyway, PDF is easier re: packing/endianness since it's a text format! > The only time you get binary data is for unencoded streams (which they advise > against, although it's permitted, for example PDFlib gen

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Leon Brocard
Marcel Grunauer sent the following bits through the ether: > Is that a) a good idea, b) a bad idea, c) common practice anyway and > I just haven't found it? japhy's apparently kinda doing this: http://search.cpan.org/doc/PINYAN/YAPE-Regex-3.01/extra/YAPE.pm The YAPE hierarchy of modules is an

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Marcel Grunauer
On Tuesday, May 29, 2001, at 11:18 AM, Simon Wistow wrote: > I started looking into this when I first started doing the SWF stuff ... > a kind of YACC for file formats. Describe it in a BNF-a-like language > and then run a program over it et voila - you have a library for reading > and creating

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Paul Makepeace
r direct from their HTML spec :-) Unfortunately tuit.com tanked and I had to pay rent, (etc). Oh, and then you did it.. Anyway, PDF is easier re: packing/endianness since it's a text format! The only time you get binary data is for unencoded streams (which they advise against, although it's per

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Simon Wistow
Paul Makepeace wrote: > > Are there modules/frameworks that exist to create classes from a > grammar spec > (e.g. EBNF)? Restating, I'm envisaging something where the input is a > grammar and the output is a class or set of classes that provides > parsing capabilities and validating accessor meth

Re: Grammar -> Class creation

2001-05-29 Thread Leon Brocard
Paul Makepeace sent the following bits through the ether: > Are there modules/frameworks that exist to create classes from a > grammar spec (e.g. EBNF)? Well, Parse::RecDescent[1] probably does what you want. Check out the directive. Parsing is fun. Let's try and parse everything! [1] Or Pars

Re: Odd idiom

2001-05-28 Thread Dave Cross
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 11:20:04PM -0700, Paul Makepeace ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Why do people say "inherits from the Foo::Bar manpage" and not "Foo::Bar > module/class"? I mean, how can something inherit from a lump of > documentation? Is this one of those klutz kult phenomenon or something

Re: [OT] Food exports?

2001-05-28 Thread Chris Benson
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 12:45:30PM +, Redvers Davies wrote: > > A sign at Barcelona airport says that "passengers to GB and Netherlands > > I went to Barcelona during the height of FMD. They told us on the plane > that we were going to be sterilised on arrival. ... and did they?? :-) >

Re: [OT] Food exports?

2001-05-28 Thread Redvers Davies
> A sign at Barcelona airport says that "passengers to GB and Netherlands I went to Barcelona during the height of FMD. They told us on the plane that we were going to be sterilised on arrival. (Poor choice of words there methinks). > I bought non-milk xocolate with my remaining pesetas. Who

Re: [OT] Food exports?

2001-05-28 Thread Chris Benson
On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 07:22:11PM +0100, Dave Hodgkinson wrote: > > Someone just laid what I think is a fresh urban myth on me, but is > there any kind of embargo on comestibles going from England to France? > Like even wrapped chocolate? A sign at Barcelona airport says that "passengers to GB

Re: Buffy moves to London to do Eastenders

2001-05-28 Thread Mark Fowler
On Mon, 28 May 2001, Redvers Davies wrote: > > Well, not quite... but nearly: > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/features/exclusive.shtml > There seems to be something wrong with this URL...where's the @decimalipaddress after the domain name? Later Mark -- s'' Mark FowlerTe

Re: new york

2001-05-27 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Philip Newton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Greg McCarroll wrote: > > Well back from sunny NY to good old London and what do i have > > waiting for me, thats right 200+ messages in London.pm! Hurrah! > > That was an awfully quick flight if it got you there and back in under eight > hours (judgin

Re: more PDP-11s to rescue

2001-05-26 Thread David Cantrell
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 02:42:38PM -0400, Chris Devers wrote: > At 11:07 AM 2001.05.25 +0100, Dave Cantrell wrote: > >Matthew Dell [snip] Austin, TX > > Any relation to "that" Mr Dell, of Austin, TX? Somewhat unlikely. Matthew is in England, it's Bill Bradford (him whose message I forwarded) th

Re: Tie::Hash::Regex vs Tie::RegexpHash

2001-05-26 Thread Marcel Grunauer
On Friday, May 25, 2001, at 03:18 PM, Cross David - dcross wrote: > It's all very clever, but I'm not convinced how useful it is. Since when has that ever stopped us? Marcel -- $ perl -we time Useless use of time in void context at -e line 1.

Re: Tie::Hash::Regex vs Tie::RegexpHash

2001-05-26 Thread Dave Cross
At 23:26 25/05/2001, Piers Cawley wrote: >Chris Devers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > At 02:18 PM 2001.05.25 +0100, Dave Cross wrote: > > >[1] Hmmm... note to self - see if you can come up > > >with a tied hash that abbreviates to T::H::C. > > > > Semi-plausible: Tie::Hash::Complex > > Not-plau

Re: Decisions decisions

2001-05-26 Thread Dave Cross
At 17:57 25/05/2001, David Cantrell wrote: >/me falls off the edge > >aaa ... SPLAT He's fallen in the water. -- SMS: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perl Training in the UK

Re: FMD (was Re: London.pm List Weekly Summary 2001-05-21)

2001-05-26 Thread Will Jessop
- Original Message - From: Paul Mison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 3:54 PM Subject: Re: FMD (was Re: London.pm List Weekly Summary 2001-05-21) > >So a program of vaccination and slaughter to erradicate the disease will >

Re: London.pm List Weekly Summary 2001-05-21

2001-05-26 Thread Dave Cross
At 14:31 25/05/2001, Leon Brocard wrote: >Leon Brocard sent the following bits through the ether: > > > there is also an unofficial technical meet for practicing TPC talks > > on Saturday from noon at state51: > >Just to confirm, this is still on. state51 is at 8-10 rhoda street, >london e2 7ef: >

Re: Hello and one or two dull questions

2001-05-25 Thread Greg McCarroll
* David H. Adler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 03:01:15PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: > > * Tony Kennick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > > > > Has anyone managed to ask the > > > Camel what it's name is yet? > > > > > > > our camel or the Perl Programming/logo camel? i

Re: Tie::Hash::Regex vs Tie::RegexpHash

2001-05-25 Thread Piers Cawley
Chris Devers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 02:18 PM 2001.05.25 +0100, Dave Cross wrote: > >[1] Hmmm... note to self - see if you can come up > >with a tied hash that abbreviates to T::H::C. > > Semi-plausible: Tie::Hash::Complex > Not-plausible: Tie::Hash::Cannabis > > Might see the light o

Re: London.pm List Weekly Summary 2001-05-21

2001-05-25 Thread Robin Szemeti
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Paul Makepeace wrote: > On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 04:25:43PM +, Redvers Davies wrote: > > That is not strictly true... FMD is not a threat to animal health, > > the MAFF slaughters are. > > There was me thinking the threat to animal health was the six inch bolt > that gets

Re: Hello and one or two dull questions

2001-05-25 Thread David H. Adler
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 03:01:15PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: > * Tony Kennick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > > Has anyone managed to ask the > > Camel what it's name is yet? > > > > our camel or the Perl Programming/logo camel? i have been told that > the PP/P logo camel is called ...

Re: London.pm List Weekly Summary 2001-05-21

2001-05-25 Thread Paul Makepeace
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 04:25:43PM +, Redvers Davies wrote: > That is not strictly true... FMD is not a threat to animal health, > the MAFF slaughters are. There was me thinking the threat to animal health was the six inch bolt that gets driven thru' their skulls and ultimately them being wra

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