Re: [Thanks]: Re: Objects, threads and so on

2003-10-01 Thread R. Joseph Newton
david wrote: > Fernando wants to send the following thanks to all people who helped him on > this topic and some explanation of what he really wants to do. He somehow > sent it to myself only. > > #- forward message started -# > > Hello all, > OK, then. One subject at a t

[Thanks]: Re: Objects, threads and so on

2003-09-30 Thread david
Fernando wants to send the following thanks to all people who helped him on this topic and some explanation of what he really wants to do. He somehow sent it to myself only. #- forward message started -# Hello all, Thank you all for your attention. I'll answer here for

Re: Objects, threads and so on

2003-09-29 Thread david
Lists Perl Org wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm quite new to Perl so please bear with me :) > > I've experience in Delphi so I thought I knew about objects... it > seems I don't :( > > I want to have a class I won't instanciate (static members and > variables), with global vars so I can access them and

Re: Objects, threads and so on

2003-09-29 Thread Rob Dixon
Fernando wrote: > > I'm quite new to Perl so please bear with me :) We have no choice: this is, after all, perl.beginners! > I've experience in Delphi so I thought I knew about objects... it > seems I don't :( Yes you do :) But you're confusing methodologies with implementations. > I want to ha

Re: Objects, threads and so on

2003-09-29 Thread Ramprasad A Padmanabhan
Lists Perl Org wrote: Hi all, I'm quite new to Perl so please bear with me :) I've experience in Delphi so I thought I knew about objects... it seems I don't :( I want to have a class I won't instanciate (static members and variables), with global vars so I can access them and change them from wi