Bg> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Vimal <vimal7...@gmail.com> wrote: >> With that being said, please do yourself a favour and get a copy of "Perl >> Best Practises" >> >> On 08/13/2010 09:25 PM, Uri Guttman wrote: >>> >>> before i (or anyone else) will delve into your code, please learn to use >>> white space and indenting. you can't read code that is all tightly >>> jumbled together like this. and don't use very short variable names as >>> they tell the reader nothing about the program. you need to learn to >>> write code the others can and will want to read. otherwise you will not >>> communicate your logic to them and they will not be able to help you nor >>> maintain your code.
>>>>> "Bg" == Bob goolsby <bob.gool...@gmail.com> writes: Bg> Congratulations. You have just (re)invented Nagios. who me? or vimal? please reply to the proper poster and not to other repliers. i have not reinvented nagios (yet! :). and also please learn to edit quoted emails. there is no need to see redundant signatures and other text you are replying too. in fact nothing in your email mentioned the network stuff the OP is doing so all context was lost in your email. finally this is the perl beginner's list and the question was about his perl, not reinventing network monitoring. maybe installing and running nagios is way beyond what he can do and he just needs to learn basic network coding in perl? uri -- Uri Guttman ------ u...@stemsystems.com -------- http://www.sysarch.com -- ----- Perl Code Review , Architecture, Development, Training, Support ------ --------- Gourmet Hot Cocoa Mix ---- http://bestfriendscocoa.com --------- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/