On Monday 11 June 2001 10:21, Henry Poras wrote:
> Jared,
> Thanks for the summary. Any comments on where Tcl fits in to the mix?
>
I've not used TCL, so I can't really say too much about it. It is generally
considered simpler than Perl, and likewise less robust.
TK is another matter. If you
Jared,
Thanks for the summary. Any comments on where Tcl fits in to the mix?
Henry
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Let me start off by saying that I like Java. I took a class
in it from Sun, and Java is easy. Learning
Thanks Jared!
Off to find my first Perl Book :) I've seen on the list the things you do
with perl scripts, and have to say I'm always impressed..
Mark
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Let me start off by saying that I like
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Let me start off by saying that I like Java. I took a class
in it from Sun, and Java is easy. Learning the libs is hard
but the language is easy.
I'm going to say something now that may sound counter intuitive:
Learn Perl first. The reason it may seem counter intuitive is
that Perl is hard t
A quick question - I have VERY limited scripting experience - for arguments
sake, lets say - none:)
Now, looking at the code below, and having started with java a short time
ago to implement certain functions in to our web page, I have to say that
they look similar in style.. Is the case? Could I
Well, you've got the right idea, just in the
wrong order.
The korn shell does not compile the whole script
and then execute as say Perl does.
It executes it a line at a time.
So rearrange your script like so:
==
#!/bin/ksh
function quick_test {
echo "h
Thank you Michael and Balaji. It works! I'm still in
vb mind. vb is what I was doing. shell script is a
mistery to me.
--- Janet Linsy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This must be a really dumn question. :-<
>
> I have a script which doesn't work well, since it
> doesn't recognize