On September 1st as a warm-up to the annual Perl conference in Granada,
Spain I'll be delivering a crash course on Perl Essentials which will
prepare beginners for the talks at the rest of the conference, as well as
giving them a 6 month enrolment at Geekuni.
http://act.yapc.eu/ye2015/
http://act.
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 9:09 PM, wrote:
> See the subject line
It's really hard to interpret what you mean here, because ... you're
posting to one.
j.
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Another nice beginners site and a great weekly perl digest list to
subscribe to:
What's new on the Perl Beginners' Site <http://bit.ly/SyaFxg>
Shlomi Fish maintains the http://Perl-Begin.org site, an alternative to the
'official' learn.perl.org site. Once in a while he
you should also add perl-beginners zingers for the threads where
people go ape shit and make genehack want to do evil :)
seriously, some of them are somewhat humorous in hind sight. it would
be easy to find them for the list (threads >20 messages) too.
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Shlomi F
The last update on the news feed for [http://perl-begin.org/ The Perl
Beginners’s site] was almost a year ago. While the site continued to improve, I
neglected writing a new entry until now, so I hope this one will compensate for
that.
So without further ado, here is what is new:
# We now have
On 12-05-03 11:16 AM, John SJ Anderson wrote:
Or you could exercise that whole "freedom to not answer questions" thing I
mentioned.
I didn't say the list was for "general Perl and CPAN questions". It is for
people who are beginning to learn Perl, or some aspect of Perl. Generally speaking,
pe
On May 3, 2012, at 11:01 AM, Shawn H Corey wrote:
> On 12-05-03 09:55 AM, John SJ Anderson wrote:
>> One situation I really want to avoid with perl-beginners is having the
>> "old hands" here send people to other lists, only to have the people
>> on those other l
On 12-05-03 09:55 AM, John SJ Anderson wrote:
One situation I really want to avoid with perl-beginners is having the
"old hands" here send people to other lists, only to have the people
on those other lists say "we don't have time to hold your hand, maybe
you should ask on pe
> Sorry, but this is a beginners list. Questions about learning Perl or the
> modules in perlmodlib are consider beginners questions. Questions about
> other modules are not.
No offense intended, but I disagree.
None of the questions in this thread have been off-topic for
perl-beginne
Okay, meta-topics are always on topic, but this one is pretty run into
the ground and doesn't have anything to do with Perl -- let's let this
thread die out, and get back to the beginner questions...
thanks,
john.
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On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Shawn H Corey wrote:
> On 11-10-06 11:37 AM, Zachary Zebrowski wrote:
>
>> some mail clients (eg. Gmail) make it very hard to bottom post. Thanks
>> for not excluding me. :)
>>
>
> I don't mind top posters but I wished more people would trim the quotes.
> Top post
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 11:51, Shawn H Corey wrote:
> On 11-10-06 11:37 AM, Zachary Zebrowski wrote:
>
>> some mail clients (eg. Gmail) make it very hard to bottom post. Thanks
>> for not excluding me. :)
>>
>
> I don't mind top posters but I wished more people would trim the quotes.
> Top postin
On 11-10-06 11:45 AM, Bob McConnell wrote:
Lookout is another.
Are people still using that?
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Programming is as much about organization and communication
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The secret to gr
On 11-10-06 11:37 AM, Zachary Zebrowski wrote:
some mail clients (eg. Gmail) make it very hard to bottom post. Thanks
for not excluding me. :)
I don't mind top posters but I wished more people would trim the quotes.
Top posting makes people lazy and they include the entire quote, making
the
, 2011 11:38 AM
To: John SJ Anderson
Cc: Perl Beginners
Subject: Re: John SJ Anderson is Perl Beginners list moderator
++ some mail clients (eg. Gmail) make it very hard to bottom post.
Thanks
for not excluding me. :)
On Oct 6, 2011 11:28 AM, "John SJ Anderson"
wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 30,
++ some mail clients (eg. Gmail) make it very hard to bottom post. Thanks
for not excluding me. :)
On Oct 6, 2011 11:28 AM, "John SJ Anderson" wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 18:51, Octavian Rasnita
wrote:
>
>> I would like to put a question. Is top-posting accepted on the list?
>
> I've thoug
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 18:51, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
> I would like to put a question. Is top-posting accepted on the list?
I've thought about this for a while, and I think I've finally got
something that should make everybody about equally annoyed. (There is
no solution to this problem that w
From: "Casey West"
> Hello list members,
>
> John SJ Anderson has accepted the role of list moderator. He'll be
> responsible for the moderation of this list as he sees fit. If you have any
> questions about that you can ask him directly or read the somewhat out of
> date FAQ about the list:
>
>
Hello list members,
John SJ Anderson has accepted the role of list moderator. He'll be
responsible for the moderation of this list as he sees fit. If you have any
questions about that you can ask him directly or read the somewhat out of
date FAQ about the list:
http://learn.perl.org/faq/beginne
On Wednesday 24 Mar 2010 20:16:40 NAKO wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Can you please recommend some good books for novice beginners? Thanks
>
> NAKO
You can find a definitive list (and many other resources) on the Perl
Beginners' Site:
http://perl-begin.org/
Regards,
On 24 March 2010 18:16, NAKO wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Can you please recommend some good books for novice beginners? Thanks
http://learn.perl.org/books.html is a good start. The rest of the
http://learn.perl.org/ website is worth a look too, which is why it's
linked in the footers of this mailing
Hello All,
Can you please recommend some good books for novice beginners? Thanks
NAKO
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 12:48:39 +0530, Sudheer K wrote:
> I am planning to start programming perl for my project . i am just a
> beginner to perl
> can i get information related to videos/links and books especially for
> beginners which can help me writing scripts .
Since you mention video, I will r
Hi Sudheer,
Some links to help you get started:
http://perl-begin.org/
http://learn.perl.org/
Good luck learning Perl. :-)
Regards,
Alan Haggai Alavi.
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Please see http://perl-begin.org/ . It's a comprehensive site for Perl
beginners.
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trapd...@trapd00r.se wrote:
For physical books I know that many people suggest either 'Learning
Perl' or
'Programming Perl'. I started with perl 3 months ago and I bought the
'Perl Cookbook' and I must say that it's probably one of the best books
written regarding programming languages. Not so
On 12/03/10 12:48 +0530, Sudheer K wrote:
I am planning to start programming perl for my project . i am just a
beginner to perl
can i get information related to videos/links and books especially for
beginners which can help me writing scripts .
http://www.perl.org/learn.html
http://www.perl.or
Hi,
Well I feel the lecture series hosted by IIT is useful (it was for me at
least).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pVolaKhxVM
The lectures are conducted by Prof. Sengupta. I hope you find it useful.
Cheers,
Aravind
Sudheer K wrote:
Hi ALL
I am planning to start programming perl for my p
Hi ALL
I am planning to start programming perl for my project . i am just a
beginner to perl
can i get information related to videos/links and books especially for
beginners which can help me writing scripts .
Thanks
Why are people CC'ing perl-beginners [at] moderators.isc.org?
This mail-list is reflected to the newsgroup, and the perl.beginners
newsgroup is not moderated.
I've noticed that all of the Google posts (User-Agent: G2/1.0) for the
last few weeks in beginners [at] perl.org seem to
Gavin Henry wrote:
Randal L. Schwartz said the following on 02/10/05 13:17:
"Shlomi" == Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Shlomi> Hi good people,
Shlomi> there's a new web-site for Perl beginners - perlmeme.org -
Shlomi> http://perlmeme.org/
Unles
Hi Randal!
Thank you very much for your commentary. Now for my comments.
On Sunday 02 October 2005 14:17, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> >>>>> "Shlomi" == Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Shlomi> Hi good people,
> Shlomi> there
AM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
"Shlomi" == Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Shlomi> Hi good people,
Shlomi> there's a new web-site for Perl beginners - perlmeme.org -
Shlomi> http://perlmeme.org/
Unless it's hidden, I'm not finding any obvious link there
Randal L. Schwartz said the following on 02/10/05 13:17:
>>>>>>"Shlomi" == Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> Shlomi> Hi good people,
> Shlomi> there's a new web-site for Perl beginners - perlmeme.org -
>
> Shlomi>
>>>>> "Shlomi" == Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Shlomi> Hi good people,
Shlomi> there's a new web-site for Perl beginners - perlmeme.org -
Shlomi> http://perlmeme.org/
Unless it's hidden, I'm not finding any obvious link th
Hi good people,
there's a new web-site for Perl beginners - perlmeme.org -
http://perlmeme.org/
It has Howto's, Tutorials and FAQs for Perl beginners - freely available and
freely usable. Its mission ( http://perlmeme.org/start_here/index.html ) is:
<<<<
It's
N, Guruguhan (GEAE, Foreign National, EACOE) wrote:
Hi All,
I wanted to check whether the user input is only a number and does contain
any alphabet/s anywhere i.e. starting, end or in-between. Can somebody tell me how to
do this?
TIA
Guruguhan
Hey,
Please wrap your lines :-)
To match 4
Hi Aditi,
aditi gupta wrote:
hi,
vi is used only in unix and linux.which editor can be used in windows and is better than notepad.
That is not quite correct, there is vim for windows, it gives you vi on
windows, though it's the enhanced version of VI, it gives you syntax
highlighting etc.
So p
Hi,
When I include the line
use strict;
in any perl program, I get the following error:
"Internal Server Error
What does occur when you run the file manually?
perl -T $filename
Perhaps that gives a possible error definition,
Personally i tend to use ;
use diagnostics;
use warnings;
use strict;
so
Hey Joe,
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Hi Gurus !
I am not a Guru, i am a newb :-)
Well need your help in framing a RegExp
I've to parse for the tag in a HTML/ASP file and then when i get that i need
to get only yhe action filepath in to an array ! How do i do it ?
For Example
i need only th
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Onderwerp: [Perl-beginners] How to reinstall CPAN?
Hi folks,
For some reason, when running CPAN I get to many problems (I installed
Perl v. 5.8.3 this morning, don't know if it has an e
P.Q.
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On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Todd Wade wrote:
>
> "R. Joseph Newton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Todd Wade wrote:
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> > > I'm willing to pester the site owners to let you do the site. But it
> will
> > > probably take more than just you and I. The lack of responses t
"R. Joseph Newton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Todd Wade wrote:
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> > I'm willing to pester the site owners to let you do the site. But it
will
> > probably take more than just you and I. The lack of responses to your OP
> > might indicate the amount of help the r
Todd Wade wrote:
> I'm willing to pester the site owners to let you do the site. But it will
> probably take more than just you and I. The lack of responses to your OP
> might indicate the amount of help the rest of the group is willing to
> contribute.
I think you may be misinterpreting the sile
"Shlomi Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all!
>
> I believe learn.perl.org is very lacking:
>
> 1. Its design is ugly.
>
agreed
>
> 2. No links to many important online resources such as tutorials, books,
> article collections, mailing lists, web forums, e
Hi all!
I believe learn.perl.org is very lacking:
1. Its design is ugly.
2. No links to many important online resources such as tutorials, books,
article collections, mailing lists, web forums, etc.
3. Concentration on commercial books.
4. No source code for the site is available and [EMAIL P
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I've run Activestate perl on NT and W2000. On NT I had to use perl . On 2000 I only need the program name. What would be required on a
"con
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 02:58:49PM -0700, Mark Folse wrote:
>
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > When I open (launch) my PERL inturpreter (location
> > C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe) I
>
> Viola! Perl Does Windows!
That's all fine, except that perl.exe is apparantly in C:\Perl\bin
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> > When I open (launch) my PERL interpreter (location
> > C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe) I
> > get a black screen with a blinking white line.
>
> Whoa! Don't open the Perl interpreter.
Well, he could launch the Perl interpreter. From your reaction I guess you
think he was opening it in notepad or somet
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> Ok here goes;
>
> the name of the file that I'm trying to run is hello.pl which is
> located in
> at:
>
> C:\Perl\hello.pl
>
> When I open (launch) my PERL inturpreter (location
> C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe) I
> get a black screen with a blinking white line.
Whoa!
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Chris Garringer wrote:
> I've run Activestate perl on NT and W2000. On NT I had to use perl
> . On 2000 I only need the program name. What would be
> required on a "consumer" rather that "business' M$ Operating system I
> don't know. It "should" be a matter of associating
I've run Activestate perl on NT and W2000. On NT I had to use perl .
On 2000 I only need the program name. What would be required on a "consumer" rather
that "business' M$ Operating system I don't know. It "should" be a matter of
associating the extension you are using with the perl program
On Friday 15 June 2001 01:59 pm, you wrote:
> Ok, I'll take a different approach to my question.
>
> Is there anyone out there who runs their PERL scripts on a Windows Me
> driven computer? If so, what version of PERL do you use and "EXACTLY" what
> steps do you take to get your scripts to run on
Ok, I'll take a different approach to my question.
Is there anyone out there who runs their PERL scripts on a Windows Me driven
computer? If so, what version of PERL do you use and "EXACTLY" what steps do
you take to get your scripts to run on your system. (Porperty settings,
command line opt
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