[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
> I used to use sed a lot to take huge prose text
> reports and make tables from the information they had.
>
> I'm going to have to redo that sometime this Spring,
> so I'm wondering if learning perl is the way to do it faster.
It certainly is.
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Affijn, Ruud
"Gew
I used to use sed a lot to take huge prose text
reports and make tables from the information they had.
I'm going to have to redo that sometime this Spring,
so I'm wondering if learning perl is the way to do it faster.
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Vasos Panagiotopoulos, Columbi
I looked at CPAN. Back in the 1990s Walnut Creek had these HUGE code
repositories. I didn't use perl (I used sed back then) so I never
looked at them in detail. But I vaguely recall a Perl CDROM.
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Vasos Panagiotopoulos, Columbia'81+, Reagan, Mozart,
>
>Everywhere I look for perl code,
>it always seems to be for the web.
>What about other stuff?
>
>Are there any great collections out there?
>--
Perl can do almost everything you wanted.
Go http://search.cpan.org and take a look.
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Books below translated by me to Chinese.
Practical mod_perl
On 8 Feb 2007 16:12:19 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Everywhere I look for perl code,
it always seems to be for the web.
What about other stuff?
What are you looking for? Have you looked on CPAN?
http://search.cpan.org/
Cheers!
--Tom Phoenix
Stonehenge Perl Training
Everywhere I look for perl code,
it always seems to be for the web.
What about other stuff?
Are there any great collections out there?
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Vasos Panagiotopoulos, Columbia'81+, Reagan, Mozart, Pindus, BioStrategist
http://ourworld.compuserve.co