Robin Houston wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 08:47:52AM +0100, Philip Newton wrote:
> > Yes. I converted a little script I have that puts some
> > stuff into a database to use LRP.
>
> Can we see the result? I'm fascinated...
Well, you asked for it. Here it is, cleaned up just a little bit (m
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 08:47:52AM +0100, Philip Newton wrote:
> Yes. I converted a little script I have that puts some stuff into a database
> to use LRP.
>
> [snip interesting discussion]
Can we see the result? I'm fascinated...
.robin.
--
"You are bound to be in a state of mental unrest,
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 11:47:44AM +, Redvers Davies wrote:
> And possibly some welsh... The welsh word "drwg" (pronounced the english
> way is "droog") and means 'Bad, naughty, evil, wicked' etc.
Anthony Burgess spoke fluent Welsh (his first wife was Welsh),
so I'd have thought that was qui
> Isn't it a pidgin mix of Russian and English?
And possibly some welsh... The welsh word "drwg" (pronounced the english
way is "droog") and means 'Bad, naughty, evil, wicked' etc.
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Simon Wistow wrote:
> Dave Cross wrote:
>
> > The language spoken by the droogs in 'A Clockwork Orange'.
>
> Isn't it a pidgin mix of Russian and English?
It is a mix of schoolboy slang (from soem school that Burgess went to, cos
I sure didn't speak like that at school, p
Dave Cross wrote:
> The language spoken by the droogs in 'A Clockwork Orange'.
Isn't it a pidgin mix of Russian and English?
Dave wrote:
> > does lingua::nadsat exist yet? or anything along those lines?
>
> Er, what's nadsat?
> The language spoken by the droogs in 'A Clockwork Orange'.
> Dave...
> [who got the video for xmas and hasn't got round to watching it yet]
The film's pretty good, but what a soundtrack! Walt
At Tue, 16 Jan 2001 08:50:57 +0100, Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Aaron Trevena wrote:
> > does lingua::nadsat exist yet? or anything along those lines?
>
> Er, what's nadsat?
The language spoken by the droogs in 'A Clockwork Orange'.
Dave...
[who got the video for xmas and hasn't
Aaron Trevena wrote:
> does lingua::nadsat exist yet? or anything along those lines?
Er, what's nadsat?
Cheers,
Philip
Robin Houston wrote:
> Lingua::Romana::Perligata :-)
>
> I don't know when the module was actually released onto CPAN,
> but I saw it for the first time at the weekend. It is ...
> staggering ...
>
> Anyone written any programs using it?
Yes. I converted a little script I have that puts some
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 04:51:38PM +, Aaron Trevena wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Andy Wardley wrote:
>
> > On Jan 15, 4:24pm, Robin Houston wrote:
> > > Lingua::Romana::Perligata :-)
> >
> > Conway-san, your programming challenge for this week is:
> >
> >Lingua::Nihon::Perldes
> >
> Dieing's probably a bad idea. The idea was for it to set an error stack
> so that even if you were using this module you would do stuff like
>
> my $do = new DO;
> $do->something();
> warn ACL::last_error()."\n" if ACL::error();
>
> which would print out something like "Access
* Tony Bowden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 04:53:57PM +, Greg McCarroll wrote:
> > I started learning Japanese when the NI administration decided to teach
> > it to joint classes of catholic children and protestant children. Hence
> > it was a good way to meet a brand n
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 04:53:57PM +, Greg McCarroll wrote:
> I started learning Japanese when the NI administration decided to teach
> it to joint classes of catholic children and protestant children. Hence
> it was a good way to meet a brand new batch of girls. I stopped soon after.
Hey ...
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Andy Wardley wrote:
> On Jan 15, 4:24pm, Robin Houston wrote:
> > Lingua::Romana::Perligata :-)
>
> Conway-san, your programming challenge for this week is:
>
>Lingua::Nihon::Perldes
>
> (but with an English <-> Japanese translation interface for those of
> us who d
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 05:17:08PM +, Marcel Grunauer wrote:
>
> Sounds like the business. There have been quite a number of Perl modules
> lately that are more about the syntax and the way the language is being
> used than for any specific tasks, such as:
Lingua::Romana::Perligata :-)
I
Marcel Grunauer sent the following bits through the ether:
> Do it like Memoize.pm (i.e., generalize the wrapper mechanism or just nick
... http://search.cpan.org/doc/JDPORTER/Hook-WrapSub-0.03/lib/Hook/WrapSub.pm
Leon
--
Leon Brocard.http://www.astray.com/
yapc::Eu
* Matthew Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >In my case, Japanese was very much the latter. I have deep respect
> >for anyone who can master it.
>
> The only Japanese I know:
>
> "Anata no zubon wa taihen kirena desu!"
>
the only japanese i know is -
hi, i don't think i've spoke to you be
>In my case, Japanese was very much the latter. I have deep respect
>for anyone who can master it.
The only Japanese I know:
"Anata no zubon wa taihen kirena desu!"
Not many applications.
--
matt
"What? I don't speak your crazy moon-language."
* Andy Wardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Jan 15, 1:50pm, Simon Wistow wrote:
> > Something like that, probably called it Symbol::ACL or summat. I'll
> > stick it in my todo list right after Flash stuff, Mail::Hotmail,
> > Net::IP2LL, Fuky widget set thingy, WMLScript compiler in Perl and
>
On Jan 15, 1:50pm, Simon Wistow wrote:
> Something like that, probably called it Symbol::ACL or summat. I'll
> stick it in my todo list right after Flash stuff, Mail::Hotmail,
> Net::IP2LL, Fuky widget set thingy, WMLScript compiler in Perl and
> learning Japanese.
I started learning Japanese wh
Mark Fowler wrote:
> May I suggest that we die at this point? And throw a Error::AccessDenyed
> object or something?
Dieing's probably a bad idea. The idea was for it to set an error stack
so that even if you were using this module you would do stuff like
my $do = new DO;
$do->so
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 02:29:38PM +, Simon Wistow wrote:
> How would the user get round this? I mean sure they could if they had
> access to the source code but ...
>
>
> I'm writing something at the moment that's got lots of
>
>
> sub do_summat
> {
> my ($self, $userid, $arg1, $ar
Robin Houston wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 12:31:17PM +, Simon Wistow wrote:
> > basically it automagically intercepts subroutine calls and checks to see
> > if the current user has permissions for the subroutine and returns undef
> > if you don't have access to it. You could also exte
David Cantrell wrote:
> Let me guess, you're thinking of adapting our Illustrious Leader's
> Sub::Whateveritscalledthisweek to do this? Sounds ... interesting.
Something like that, probably called it Symbol::ACL or summat. I'll
stick it in my todo list right after Flash stuff, Mail::Hotmail,
Ne
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 12:31:17PM +, Simon Wistow wrote:
> Sorry to go off topic and talk about Perl briefly but I need some
> opinions about something I had an idea about when going home pissed last
> night and I'm still too hungover to decide whether I'm crack fuelled or
> not.
Yep, defin
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