I'm mainly a lurker on this list as I'm still learning Perl, but like
Octavian, I'm
legally blind.
I've been in both camps - fully sighted and legally blind - so I have
some perspective.
I think both sides have defensible points. However, what if the person
who needed
the accommodation were your
Outstanding! I need to think about this a bit but it looks exactly like
what
I want to do. Thank you for your suggestions and ideas!
-Original Message-
From: Rob Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 3:46 PM
To: beginners@perl.org
Cc: Copits Dick
Subject: Re: Requ
I'm very new with PERL and have been given a task of doing some maint.
on an existing really big PERL program. What I'd like to ask is if the
changes
I want to implement will work and ask for suggestions on how to make one
major change working with subroutines.
The application makes use of
I mostly lurk, but just to offer a thought.this list seems to be
created
to help - not to chastise, so why put conditions on a request for help?
Why try to insure that the person is "worthy" of help?
A signature line on an email said in effect that the best skill a
programmer
can have is to
Thank you to all who replied to this requestnow I
understand! I appreciate the help and the courtesy
of the replies! Once againThank You!!
-Original Message-
From: Copits Dick
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:35 AM
To: beginners@perl.org
Subject: Newbie File Question
I'v
I've been going over some listings and I found code
like the following:
"./directory/file.txt" and
"../directory/file.txt"
but I've never seen the "./" and "../" things at the
beginning of the path. I've tried to google these
but had no luck. I've googled "file specification" and
"dire
I'd have to say that I disagree with this approach - as mentioned by
several people here...
Although the "try it and see" approach is fun and intellectually
challenging, it really isn't productive for everyone. For example, I
wouldn't like to be paying a contractor who is getting paid per hour to
I have just downloaded xitami and gotten it configured - I hope
correctly - on my W2K professional system. I've installed PERL as well.
I put a PERL .PL in c:\xitami\cgi-bin and tried running it by using my
IE browser to run it.
I'm sure the program runs as it creates three directories like it'
Looks like what I need - Thanks! - I'll work on it...
From: Rob Coops [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:47 AM
To: Copits Dick
Cc: beginners@perl.org
Subject: Re: Sub coding question...
Hi Richard,
First of all you are right this is mo
I'm really new to Perl and am learning as I go. My boss gave me a
program to look over that they're thinking of implementing. It seems to
be a GPL auction program. As I was looking through the code, I was
puzzled by one part... the part that displays subcategories on the users
screen. I've copied s
I'm really new to PERL, and have what's probably a really basic
question
I've seen references to "perldoc" where apparently a person can look and
find explanations of various PERL topics...but where do I go to find
PERLDOC? Is this
a website or ???
Thank you for help and suggestions.
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