On Jul 16, 8:32 pm, kennethwolc...@gmail.com (Kenneth Wolcott) wrote:
> Could you be a little more helpful and suggest just one of those many
> places to post a more advanced question that is too advanced for this
> mailing list? Perhaps perlmonks.org?
>
perl.xs is another possibility:
http:
On Saturday 17 Jul 2010 06:32:20 Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
> Hi Uri;
>
> Could you be a little more helpful and suggest just one of those many
> places to post a more advanced question that is too advanced for this
> mailing list? Perhaps perlmonks.org?
>
In addition to what Uri said, there's pe
> "KW" == Kenneth Wolcott writes:
KW> Could you be a little more helpful and suggest just one of those
KW> many places to post a more advanced question that is too advanced
KW> for this mailing list? Perhaps perlmonks.org?
you just did one. usenet, other mailing lists (lists.perl.or
Hi Uri;
Could you be a little more helpful and suggest just one of those many
places to post a more advanced question that is too advanced for this
mailing list? Perhaps perlmonks.org?
Thanks,
Ken Wolcott
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 19:17, Uri Guttman wrote:
>
> i have to say, segment faults, g
i have to say, segment faults, gsl and XS are not what anyone would call
beginners' list topics. there are many other places you can post such
problems and questions.
thanx,
uri
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