Re: Scalar Context vs List Context

2001-05-09 Thread Greg McCarroll

* David Cantrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 10:04:47AM +, Struan Donald wrote:
> > * at 14/03 10:37 -0500 Dave Cross said:
> > > ... and how much trouble you can get in for not knowing the difference:
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > give the impression the kids were arrested for not knowing the
> > difference rather than the consequences thereof. i think even
> 
> I think that being banged up in a cell with a large man named Spike is
> perfectly reasonable for not testing your code before uploading it to
> the live site.
> 

Spike isn't that large.


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Re: Scalar Context vs List Context

2001-03-15 Thread Struan Donald

* at 15/03 11:18 - David Cantrell said:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 10:04:47AM +, Struan Donald wrote:
> > * at 14/03 10:37 -0500 Dave Cross said:
> > > ... and how much trouble you can get in for not knowing the
> difference:
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > the best thing about this is the number of links to this story that
> > give the impression the kids were arrested for not knowing the
> > difference rather than the consequences thereof. i think even
> > some of the more unforgiving of us would agree that it'd be a bit
> > harsh if it was the case.
> 
> I think that being banged up in a cell with a large man named Spike is
> perfectly reasonable for not testing your code before uploading it to
> the live site.

like i said, some of us :)

struan



Re: Scalar Context vs List Context

2001-03-15 Thread David Cantrell

On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 10:04:47AM +, Struan Donald wrote:
> * at 14/03 10:37 -0500 Dave Cross said:
> > ... and how much trouble you can get in for not knowing the difference:
> > 
> > 
> 
> the best thing about this is the number of links to this story that
> give the impression the kids were arrested for not knowing the
> difference rather than the consequences thereof. i think even
> some of the more unforgiving of us would agree that it'd be a bit
> harsh if it was the case.

I think that being banged up in a cell with a large man named Spike is
perfectly reasonable for not testing your code before uploading it to
the live site.

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Re: Scalar Context vs List Context

2001-03-15 Thread Struan Donald

* at 14/03 10:37 -0500 Dave Cross said:
> ... and how much trouble you can get in for not knowing the difference:
> 
> 

the best thing about this is the number of links to this story that
give the impression the kids were arrested for not knowing the
difference rather than the consequences thereof. i think even
some of the more unforgiving of us would agree that it'd be a bit
harsh if it was the case.

not useing strict on the other hand...

struan



Scalar Context vs List Context

2001-03-14 Thread Dave Cross

... and how much trouble you can get in for not knowing the difference:



Dave...