Dave Cross wrote:
It was a beginners guide to Arrays. Complete with examples
drawing heavily on the world of Buffy.
Now you made me look; I had only read through the first column of the
article by the time I got to work this morning, and that was all about red,
green, and blue, with a dash of
Dave Cross writes:
It's been so long, I have to ask: what was my article in the most
recent TPJ? :-)
It was a beginners guide to Arrays. Complete with examples drawing heavily
on the world of Buffy.
Oh I remember now. In fact, I specifically remember rolling my eyes :-)
Nat
Leon Brocard wrote:
Cross David - dcross sent the following bits through the ether:
I need three volunteers to join me in the london.pm team for Jon Orwant's
Internet Quiz at The Perl Conference.
If you'll accept me, I'd be happy to join you...
I'm up for it as well unless you find
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Cross David - dcross wrote:
I need three volunteers to join me in the london.pm team for Jon Orwant's
Internet Quiz at The Perl Conference.
Does it have questions on Buffy and drinking competitions?
Later
Mark.
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The use of the beer glass image in association with
From: Mark Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 9:24 AM
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Cross David - dcross wrote:
I need three volunteers to join me in the london.pm team for Jon
Orwant's
Internet Quiz at The Perl Conference.
Does it have questions on Buffy and drinking
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 09:17:04AM +0100, Cross David - dcross wrote:
I need three volunteers to join me in the london.pm team for Jon Orwant's
Internet Quiz at The Perl Conference.
This is our big chance to get revenge for the injustices of last year.
I'll help. Mike Stok and I between
Cross David - dcross writes:
Having read Nat's article in the new TPJ, I think we should also have:
The use of Buffy the Vampiure Slayer in association with the Perl language
is a trademark of the London Perl Mongers
It's been so long, I have to ask: what was my article in the most
recent
On Thu, 17 May 2001 09:17:04 +0100, Cross David - dcross wrote:
I need three volunteers to join me in the london.pm team for Jon Orwant's
Internet Quiz at The Perl Conference.
Count me in!
This is our big chance to get revenge for the injustices of last year.
I'm finding it more annoying
Peter Haworth wrote:
Come to think of it, if Buddy was the password, how come we
all know what it is (now, at least). Aren't passwords
supposed to be secret?
I believe there was a news story about the first law to be signed into,
well, law electronically by the POTUS by typing in his dog's
Quoting Leon Brocard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ps amsterdam.pm team last time, so which .pm next time? ;-)
With your record of being everywhere where there is a conference, I
would say you can hook up with any .pm :-)
cheers,
--
Merijn Broeren | Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavour of
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 06:45:33AM -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
It's been so long, I have to ask: what was my article in the most
recent TPJ? :-)
You want me type it in??
All about arrays, Basics, Positions, Position vs count, foreach loops,
reverse and sort, ...
Sound familiar?
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At 13:45 17/05/2001, you wrote:
Cross David - dcross writes:
Having read Nat's article in the new TPJ, I think we should also have:
The use of Buffy the Vampiure Slayer in association with the Perl language
is a trademark of the London Perl Mongers
It's been so long, I have to ask: what
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