Re: Perl beginner

2015-07-30 Thread Shawn H Corey
FYI: some useful Perl links. • Official site • Beginners' help • Advance help • News • Documentation • Online Books

Re: Perl beginner

2015-07-30 Thread Andrew Solomon
And (DISCLAIMER: THIS EMAIL IS AN ADVERTISEMENT:-) you might want to check out https://geekuni.com/ On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 9:32 PM, Shlomi Fish wrote: > Hi Bikram, > > On Wed, 1 Jul 2015 22:10:53 +0530 > bikram behera wrote: > > > Hi Team, > > > > I am new in perl , i want to learn perl. > > >

Re: Perl beginner

2015-07-30 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Bikram, On Wed, 1 Jul 2015 22:10:53 +0530 bikram behera wrote: > Hi Team, > > I am new in perl , i want to learn perl. > sorry for the late response. Please see the following links for how to learn Perl: * http://perl-begin.org/ * http://perl-tutorial.org/ Regards, Shlomi Fish

Re: Perl beginner

2015-07-30 Thread OmPs
That's great. On 30 Jul 2015 17:12, "Martin Barth" wrote: > good luck with it! > > Am 01.07.2015 um 18:40 schrieb bikram behera: > > Hi Team, > > > > I am new in perl , i want to learn perl. > > > > Thanks, > > Bikram Behera > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org >

Re: Perl beginner

2015-07-30 Thread Martin Barth
good luck with it! Am 01.07.2015 um 18:40 schrieb bikram behera: > Hi Team, > > I am new in perl , i want to learn perl. > > Thanks, > Bikram Behera > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/

Perl beginner

2015-07-01 Thread bikram behera
Hi Team, I am new in perl , i want to learn perl. Thanks, Bikram Behera

Re: auto completion by crtl + space is not working with eclipse -epic module , Good IDE for beginner

2014-07-15 Thread Benjamin Fernandis
> > $smtp = Net::SMTP->new(.); > $smtp->[content assist] > > > > On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Benjamin Fernandis > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I installed Ecplise standard version but auto completion of syntax is not >> working whil

Re: auto completion by crtl + space is not working with eclipse -epic module , Good IDE for beginner

2014-07-15 Thread Shaji Kalidasan
stalled Ecplise standard version but auto completion of syntax is not > working while pressing CTL + SPACE key. > > Is there any configuration required for this ? Any other good

auto completion by crtl + space is not working with eclipse -epic module , Good IDE for beginner

2014-07-15 Thread Benjamin Fernandis
Hi, I installed Ecplise standard version but auto completion of syntax is not working while pressing CTL + SPACE key. Is there any configuration required for this ? Any other good IDE for beginner ? Thx

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-05 Thread Keith McKenzie
I'm teaching myself, & I concur; Learning Perl is a good foundation; I have but haven't yet read Perl Cookbook but it is next on my agenda, to be followed by Programming Perl (which I have already bought) when I have more time. -- Sent from FOSS (Free Open Source Software) Debian GNU/Linux -- To

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-05 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
he exercises: > >http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920018452.do I'm a beginner too and I have been using Learning Perl and can highly recommend it. It is well written for those just starting out with perl and explains everything in plain English so not to get confused. I haven'

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-05 Thread Tony Esposito
I agree with David ... good list. Tony From: David Christensen To: beginners@perl.org Sent: Tuesday, 4 December 2012, 20:36 Subject: Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner On 12/04/12 14:56, Asad wrote: >            Would you guidance to start  develop lo

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread Franklin Lawerence
Thanks Shawn -Frank On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 10:34 AM, shawn wilson wrote: > also, since the op was on a free kick, i'll point this out (maybe i've > done so before in this forum) - http://hackershelf.com/browse/ > > On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:20 PM, Franklin Lawerence > wrote: > > Thanks a lot.

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread shawn wilson
also, since the op was on a free kick, i'll point this out (maybe i've done so before in this forum) - http://hackershelf.com/browse/ On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:20 PM, Franklin Lawerence wrote: > Thanks a lot. :) > > -Frank > > On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Chankey Pathak wrote: > >> Ovid has w

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread Franklin Lawerence
Thanks a lot. :) -Frank On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Chankey Pathak wrote: > Ovid has written a nice book, which is available online, you may refer it: > ofps.oreilly.com/titles/9781118013847/ > > > On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 4:26 AM, Asad wrote: > > > Hi All , > > > > Would you guida

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread Chankey Pathak
Ovid has written a nice book, which is available online, you may refer it: ofps.oreilly.com/titles/9781118013847/ On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 4:26 AM, Asad wrote: > Hi All , > > Would you guidance to start develop logic for perl programming . > Also I am looking for a book to start with .

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
rter would be grateful . > All author are having your income selling books, please contribute buying books; > > Found one book Perl For Dummies, 4th Edition not sure what is > you all recommendation to buy this book ? > Perl for dummies is a very basic book not for beginn

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread David Christensen
On 12/04/12 14:56, Asad wrote: Would you guidance to start develop logic for perl programming . Also I am looking for a book to start with . Which explains the basic of perl programming with examples also how to develop logic for programing. IMHO the canonical trilogy f

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread John SJ Anderson
On Dec 4, 2012, at 4:32 PM, shawn wilson wrote: > yeah, it's why i didn't mention it and i think people sorta think of > the camel book like learning c with k&r - you can, but it doesn't have > that nice, friendly, beginner touch to it ;) I think the better an

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread shawn wilson
, it's why i didn't mention it and i think people sorta think of the camel book like learning c with k&r - you can, but it doesn't have that nice, friendly, beginner touch to it ;) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread Sébastien Feugère
I hear a lot about Modern Perl. This one is from 2011-2012. http://modernperlbooks.com/books/modern_perl/chapter_00.html I use Programming Perl (the "Camel Book") too++, but some people don't recommend it for beginners. Even if it has been re-issue this year, maybe they think it's too much "old-st

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread shawn wilson
I have a copy of the Perl Black Book for a few years and it is still fairly mint fwiw. i'd go with modern perl or beginning perl. or find whatever interests you and pick up *cookbook (how i like to learn) and then start looking at (scrutinizing) other peoples' code. On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 6:13 PM,

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread Leo Susanto
I want to recommend Perl Black Book, it's a good illustrating the scenario and solution approach with Perl On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Danny Gratzer wrote: > Id recommend beginning perl by brian d foy or try programming perk > On Dec 4, 2012 4:58 PM, "Asad" wrote: > >> Hi All , >> >>

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread Pat Soberanis
I've been using this as a reference. It's free on perl.org. http://learn.perl.org/books/beginning-perl/ Pat Soberanis Landline: 916-930-0923 pat.sobera...@gmail.com On Dec 4, 2012, at 3:06 PM, Danny Gratzer wrote: > Id recommend beginning perl by brian d foy or try programming perk > On Dec 4

Re: Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread Danny Gratzer
Id recommend beginning perl by brian d foy or try programming perk On Dec 4, 2012 4:58 PM, "Asad" wrote: > Hi All , > > Would you guidance to start develop logic for perl programming . > Also I am looking for a book to start with . > > Which explains the basic of perl progr

Need a Perl Book for Beginner

2012-12-04 Thread Asad
Hi All , Would you guidance to start develop logic for perl programming . Also I am looking for a book to start with . Which explains the basic of perl programming with examples also how to develop logic for programing. If some can share a PDF of book which wou

Re: Real Beginner

2011-04-21 Thread Tiago Hori
Thanks everybody. This gives me a lot of material to work on and think about. I am likely to come back with more questions as I move further into the book. Cheers, T. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.

Re: Real Beginner

2011-04-21 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: Tiago Hori > Hey Guys, > > I am a real beginner so at the risk of being slammed by some, I wanted to > get some input. Don't worry, there are people here that will protect you and shout you were slammed even if you do not feel hurt at all. > 5. [10] Modify the prev

Re: Real Beginner

2011-04-21 Thread Karl Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Tiago Hori" To: Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 2:03 PM Subject: Real Beginner I was trying to do exercise 5 of the 5th edition of learning perl: ... 4. [10] Write a subroutine, named greet, that welcomes the person you name by telling them t

Re: Real Beginner

2011-04-21 Thread Karl Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Shlomi Fish" To: Cc: "Tiago Hori" Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 3:01 PM Subject: Re: Real Beginner On Thursday 21 Apr 2011 22:03:27 Tiago Hori wrote: print "Hi $name! "; You're missing a "\n". Na

Re: Real Beginner

2011-04-21 Thread Brian F. Yulga
Tiago Hori wrote: Hey Guys, I am a real beginner so at the risk of being slammed by some, I wanted to get some input. I'm a beginner, too. I've worked through this chapter somewhat recently, so my advice shouldn't be too hard to understand :-) Hopefully _I_ don't

Re: Real Beginner

2011-04-21 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Tiago, Welcome aboard. I'll supply some comments on how to improve your code: On Thursday 21 Apr 2011 22:03:27 Tiago Hori wrote: > Hey Guys, > > I am a real beginner so at the risk of being slammed by some, I wanted to > get some input. > > I was trying to do exerci

Re: Real Beginner

2011-04-21 Thread Paul Johnson
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 04:33:27PM -0230, Tiago Hori wrote: > Hey Guys, > > I am a real beginner so at the risk of being slammed by some, I wanted to > get some input. I certainly hope you don't get slammed, but I understand the trepidation. > Hi Betty! I've seen:

Real Beginner

2011-04-21 Thread Tiago Hori
Hey Guys, I am a real beginner so at the risk of being slammed by some, I wanted to get some input. I was trying to do exercise 5 of the 5th edition of learning perl: It is based on exercise 4, so I will paste both here: 4. [10] Write a subroutine, named greet, that welcomes the person you

Re:Re: What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl?

2011-04-10 Thread universe sheep
d PowerShell don't work so well, but I digress. The best development environment is a UNIX-like operating system. Just saying. It does have a steep learning curve though. Don't try it out expecting what you're used to. It's definitely not that. To get an idea of what makes Vim dif

Re: What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl?

2011-04-10 Thread universe sheep
n't work so well, but I digress. The best development environment is a UNIX-like operating system. Just saying. It does have a steep learning curve though. Don't try it out expecting what you're used to. It's definitely not that. To get an idea of what makes Vim different, sea

Re: What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl?

2011-04-09 Thread roofer
As others have already pointed out - Padre is a very nice IDE. For quick work (one not requiring an "IDE"), I like Vim (GVim), Notepad++, and gedit on Windows. I must admit that gedit is a tad slow on the uptake, so really I would recommend Notepad++ for a newer user and Vim for someone that h

Re: What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl?

2011-04-08 Thread bnfojoe
8 am, xydh...@gmail.com (universe sheep) wrote: > What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl? > Speed may be the first thing considered, and it will be better if it can > download modules automatically. > Thanks a lot -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beg

Re: What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl?

2011-04-07 Thread Brandon McCaig
hat you're used to. It's definitely not that. To get an idea of what makes Vim different, search YouTube for tutorials and demonstrations. If you're a Windows-centric beginner-beginner then you'll probably have an easier time with an IDE in the short term though. -- Brand

Re: What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl?

2011-04-07 Thread Carlos Ivan Sosa
On 4/7/11, Shlomi Fish wrote: > Hi Mr./Ms. Sheep, > > On Thursday 07 Apr 2011 15:28:51 universe sheep wrote: >> What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl? >> Speed may be the first thing considered, and it will be better if it can >>

Re: What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl?

2011-04-07 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Mr./Ms. Sheep, On Thursday 07 Apr 2011 15:28:51 universe sheep wrote: > What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl? > Speed may be the first thing considered, and it will be better if it can > download modules automatically. > Thanks a lot

What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl?

2011-04-07 Thread universe sheep
What's the best IDE in windows 7 for a beginner aiming at using Bioperl? Speed may be the first thing considered, and it will be better if it can download modules automatically. Thanks a lot

Re: Beginner of Beginner getting an error

2011-03-02 Thread Uri Guttman
> "JG" == Jim Gibson writes: JG> On 3/2/11 Wed Mar 2, 2011 3:33 PM, "Uri Guttman" JG> scribbled: >>> "T" == TaP <4eversp...@gmail.com> writes: >> T> Hi Guys, T> I have this script: >> T> if ($line =~ /\b([\w_\-\.]+ at [\w_\-\.]+)\b/) { JG> The ' at ' in the abov

Re: Beginner of Beginner getting an error

2011-03-02 Thread Jim Gibson
On 3/2/11 Wed Mar 2, 2011 3:33 PM, "Uri Guttman" scribbled: >> "T" == TaP <4eversp...@gmail.com> writes: > > T> Hi Guys, > T> I have this script: > > T> if ($line =~ /\b([\w_\-\.]+ at [\w_\-\.]+)\b/) { The ' at ' in the above line should also be '@'. -- To uns

Re: Beginner of Beginner getting an error

2011-03-02 Thread Uri Guttman
> "T" == TaP <4eversp...@gmail.com> writes: T> Hi Guys, T> I have this script: T> #!/usr/bin/perl T> # track, find email addresses in emails, T> # writes them to /var/opt/ITrootmail/bad/ with a date T> # set up as a pipe for procmail or use with Pine T>

Beginner of Beginner getting an error

2011-03-02 Thread TaP
Hi Guys, I have this script: #!/usr/bin/perl # track, find email addresses in emails, # writes them to /var/opt/ITrootmail/bad/ with a date # set up as a pipe for procmail or use with Pine $now = `date`; # find included email-like addresses while

Re: SDL beginner question

2011-01-21 Thread Sheppy R
I would recommend using the IRC chat or SDL mailing list found here: http://sdl.perl.org/index.html At least one of the members that is working on the development side is coding on a Mac as well (Unfortunately I don't remember the name). kthakore is generally in the IRC channel most of the time a

Re: SDL beginner question

2011-01-21 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Francesco, On Friday 21 Jan 2011 16:20:51 Francesco Di Lorenzo wrote: > Hi everyone, > I've just finished reading Learning Perl by O'Really and I want to learn > something that can give me something more pleasant to work on, something > funny, I want to program some basic games like pong... > F

SDL beginner question

2011-01-21 Thread Francesco Di Lorenzo
Hi everyone, I've just finished reading Learning Perl by O'Really and I want to learn something that can give me something more pleasant to work on, something funny, I want to program some basic games like pong... For this I've found a book that introduces SDL, but I don't know how to install all t

Re: perl beginner looking to write very simple blog software; what do I need to know?

2010-08-20 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Friday 20 August 2010 08:43:11 Matthew Young wrote: > Hi guys. I wrote a post to the Perl subreddit of reddit.com asking > about writing very simple blogging software. Something similar to > this: http://metastatic.org/source/blog/. The original post is here: > http://www.reddit.com/r/perl/comme

perl beginner looking to write very simple blog software; what do I need to know?

2010-08-20 Thread Matthew Young
Hi guys. I wrote a post to the Perl subreddit of reddit.com asking about writing very simple blogging software. Something similar to this: http://metastatic.org/source/blog/. The original post is here: http://www.reddit.com/r/perl/comments/d38u2/ask_perl_i_want_to_write_a_minimalist_piece_of/ Any

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-12 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Harry! On Tuesday 06 Apr 2010 18:56:44 Harry Putnam wrote: > [This message was inadvertently originally posted in a totally > inappropriate group, so reposted here where it was supposed to have > gone] [SNIP] > > On the other hand, I am capable of writing semi complex programs and > have writt

Re: beginner projects

2010-04-11 Thread Uri Guttman
> "HP" == Harry Putnam writes: HP> "Steve Bertrand" writes: HP> [...] >> ...I'm very willing to accept all feedback, and can accept such feedback >> humbly ( sometimes after a period of embarrassment and self-loathing ). HP> [...] HP> Steve, just wanted to tell you that I real

Re: beginner projects

2010-04-11 Thread Harry Putnam
"Steve Bertrand" writes: [...] > ...I'm very willing to accept all feedback, and can accept such feedback > humbly ( sometimes after a period of embarrassment and self-loathing ). [...] Steve, just wanted to tell you that I really got a kick out of that comment. It so aptly describes my own re

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-08 Thread Harry Putnam
Rene Schickbauer writes: > Would you be interested in helping out in the Maplat Web Framework? I'm sorry, I still don't really have a feel for what is entailed here and suspect I may not, until I do get involved and you show me something that needs doing that I may have enough know-how to do. S

AW: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-08 Thread Thomas Bätzler
> What is a CMS? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system > What is meant by chipcards? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_card HTH, Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-08 Thread Harry Putnam
Rene Schickbauer writes: [...] Thanks for a more fleshed out description. > So, it's not a tool for setting up a CMS, What is a CMS? >. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blog or this-is-my-dog > website. I use it mainly to develop specific applications. For > example, one of the projec

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-08 Thread Rene Schickbauer
Harry Putnam wrote: Rene Schickbauer writes: Would you be interested in helping out in the Maplat Web Framework? It may take me a while even to figure out what it is. It's a framework to write software with a web-based User interface. This isn't quite the same as a website-only framework,

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-07 Thread Harry Putnam
Rene Schickbauer writes: > Would you be interested in helping out in the Maplat Web Framework? It may take me a while even to figure out what it is. The tiny little synopsis at: http://kobesearch.cpan.org/htdocs/Maplat/Maplat.html seems less than helpful other than pointing to other modules.

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-07 Thread Rene Schickbauer
Hi! So, I'm wondering where one might find a place to use whatever small amount of programming they have and be expected to learn enough to be a real asset over the course of a yr or two. A place where one would be expected to produce programs regularly. This doesn't actually have to be a p

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-06 Thread Philip Potter
On 6 April 2010 17:21, Rob Coops wrote: > On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Harry Putnam wrote: >> This doesn't actually have to be a paying job... I'm retired and do >> have an income.  But it would need to be a situation where I was >> expected to produce something on a continuing basis.  (Of cou

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-06 Thread Rob Coops
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Harry Putnam wrote: > [This message was inadvertently originally posted in a totally > inappropriate group, so reposted here where it was supposed to have > gone] > > Sorry that this is something of a ramble. > > I've been using perl for several yrs, only home scri

about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-06 Thread Harry Putnam
[This message was inadvertently originally posted in a totally inappropriate group, so reposted here where it was supposed to have gone] Sorry that this is something of a ramble. I've been using perl for several yrs, only home scripting on local lan and whatever random notions of a program I hap

not a beginner question (was Re: regex optimization)

2010-01-04 Thread Uri Guttman
which do regex optimizations all the time. beginners more likely need to know how to write a regex correctly before worrying about their speed, especially when comparing it to another language. so to all of you, think about your question before you post it here. is it really a beginner question?

Re: beginner projects

2009-10-01 Thread Robert H
On 9/8/09 1:01 AM, Uri Guttman wrote: as it has been said the best way to learn more perl is to read more perl. working on existing modules is a great way to do that. i will offer massive amounts of help but i expect a certain level of energy in return. it won't be easy for either of us but i am

Re: beginner projects

2009-09-09 Thread Steve Bertrand
Uri Guttman wrote: >> "SB" == Steve Bertrand writes: > SB> Although I can't commit to a specific schedule, I have been > SB> looking for a CPAN project to help with, just so I can integrate > SB> myself into someone else's code, and get myself away from my own. > > then check out file:

Re: beginner projects

2009-09-08 Thread Uri Guttman
> "SB" == Steve Bertrand writes: SB> Uri Guttman wrote: >> so are any of you up for this challenge? SB> Are there any specific areas within any of your projects that you'd like SB> to propose a help request more than others? there is such a wide range that i can't list them here. s

Re: beginner projects

2009-09-08 Thread Steve Bertrand
Uri Guttman wrote: > so are any of you up for this challenge? Are there any specific areas within any of your projects that you'd like to propose a help request more than others? Can you provide further details about your new module ideas? Although I can't commit to a specific schedule, I have

Re: beginner projects

2009-09-07 Thread Tim Bowden
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 01:01 -0400, Uri Guttman wrote: > hi all, > > i saw the recent thread on beginner projects and thought i would toss in > some ideas. i have many perl modules in various stages and they have > many projects that need help. these projects vary in skill lev

beginner projects

2009-09-07 Thread Uri Guttman
hi all, i saw the recent thread on beginner projects and thought i would toss in some ideas. i have many perl modules in various stages and they have many projects that need help. these projects vary in skill levels from very simple to fairly high level stuff. i have had many newbies offer to

Re: beginner

2009-07-15 Thread Prasad Joshi
I found Learning Perl very good, it could be a good place to start. On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Shawn H. Corey wrote: > On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 05:58 -0700, shridhar kyrlageri wrote: > > hi guys > > > > i am very new to perl . i want to learn this language but i dont know > > where to sart and

Re: beginner

2009-07-15 Thread Shawn H. Corey
On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 05:58 -0700, shridhar kyrlageri wrote: > hi guys > > i am very new to perl . i want to learn this language but i dont know > where to sart and what to do. please enlighten me > Try http://perlmonks.org/?node=Tutorials -- Just my 0.0002 million dollars worth, Shawn

RE: beginner

2009-07-15 Thread Kammen van, Marco, Springer SBM NL
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beginner

2009-07-15 Thread shridhar kyrlageri
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Re: Perl beginner seeks help

2008-05-22 Thread Rob Dixon
Brendan Galvin wrote: > > Rob Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> Mr. low level newb of stupidity ;) wrote: >>> >>> hello, I am a, well, not a beginner per say, but rather still a >>> learner of Perl. I guess you could call me a beginner. anywa

Re: Perl beginner seeks help

2008-05-22 Thread Rob Dixon
Mr. low level newb of stupidity ;) wrote: > > hello, I am a, well, not a beginner per say, but rather still a > learner of Perl. I guess you could call me a beginner. anyway, I need > some help with my robot. it is not really Perl help, but you guys > could help with the code, too

Re: Perl beginner seeks help

2008-05-22 Thread Matthew Whipple
On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 22:30 -0700, Mr. low level newb of stupidity ;) wrote: > hello, I am a, well, not a beginner per say, but rather still a > learner of Perl. I guess you could call me a beginner. anyway, I need > some help with my robot. it is not really Perl help, but you guys >

Perl beginner seeks help

2008-05-21 Thread Mr. low level newb of stupidity ;)
hello, I am a, well, not a beginner per say, but rather still a learner of Perl. I guess you could call me a beginner. anyway, I need some help with my robot. it is not really Perl help, but you guys could help with the code, too. I am making a talking robot like A.L.I.C.E., a robot designed by a

Re: absolute beginner: perlrefs to "stack" values

2008-01-02 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: yitzle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > IIRC, the stack pointer is part of the operating system, not the C language. > When a subroutine is called, the parameters are pushed to the stack, > and the return value is stored in a specific register. Well ... depends. If you want to call a function provided

Re: absolute beginner: perlrefs to "stack" values

2008-01-02 Thread groups spamtrap
thanks everyone a lot, you cleared up any doubt, *very* insightful have a wonderful happy new year! On Jan 1, 2008 8:36 PM, Chas. Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jan 1, 2008 2:32 PM, Chas. Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > snip > > You can deal with this by using the anonymous arrayref g

Re: absolute beginner: perlrefs to "stack" values

2008-01-01 Thread Paul Johnson
On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 02:43:44PM -0800, gst wrote: > hi, > > iirc, in C if I store somwhere a pointer to a "stack" value (e.g.: > call a function with an auto variable, return its pointer) i know i'm > going to mess things, since that piece of data will be most probably > overwritten by subsequ

Re: absolute beginner: perlrefs to "stack" values

2008-01-01 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: gst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > iirc, in C if I store somwhere a pointer to a "stack" value (e.g.: > call a function with an auto variable, return its pointer) i know i'm > going to mess things, since that piece of data will be most probably > overwritten by subsequent calls. > > if I do the same

Re: absolute beginner: perlrefs to "stack" values

2008-01-01 Thread Chas. Owens
On Jan 1, 2008 2:32 PM, Chas. Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: snip > You can deal with this by using the anonymous arrayref generator: snip Oh, the proper term is "anonymous array composer" (at least according to the 3rd Camel). I knew "anonymous arrayref generator" sounded wrong. -- To unsubs

Re: absolute beginner: perlrefs to "stack" values

2008-01-01 Thread Peter Scott
On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 14:43:44 -0800, gst wrote: > iirc, in C if I store somwhere a pointer to a "stack" value (e.g.: > call a function with an auto variable, return its pointer) i know i'm > going to mess things, since that piece of data will be most probably > overwritten by subsequent calls. > >

Re: absolute beginner: perlrefs to "stack" values

2008-01-01 Thread Chas. Owens
On Jan 1, 2008 2:12 PM, Chas. Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: snip > > if I do the same in Perl (with a hard ref), do I have any guarantee > > that the same behavior (implicit aliasing) does - or does not (every > > new scalar is guaranteed to not alias the old non existant value) - > > apply? sni

Re: absolute beginner: perlrefs to "stack" values

2008-01-01 Thread Chas. Owens
On Dec 31, 2007 5:43 PM, gst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi, > > iirc, in C if I store somwhere a pointer to a "stack" value (e.g.: > call a function with an auto variable, return its pointer) i know i'm > going to mess things, since that piece of data will be most probably > overwritten by subseq

Re: absolute beginner: perlrefs to "stack" values

2008-01-01 Thread yitzle
IIRC, the stack pointer is part of the operating system, not the C language. When a subroutine is called, the parameters are pushed to the stack, and the return value is stored in a specific register. When a routine creates a variable, the system's memory allocator finds a new piece of unused memor

Re: absolute beginner: perlrefs to "stack" values

2008-01-01 Thread Tom Phoenix
On Dec 31, 2007 2:43 PM, gst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > iirc, in C if I store somwhere a pointer to a "stack" value (e.g.: > call a function with an auto variable, return its pointer) i know i'm > going to mess things, since that piece of data will be most probably > overwritten by subsequent ca

absolute beginner: perlrefs to "stack" values

2008-01-01 Thread gst
hi, iirc, in C if I store somwhere a pointer to a "stack" value (e.g.: call a function with an auto variable, return its pointer) i know i'm going to mess things, since that piece of data will be most probably overwritten by subsequent calls. if I do the same in Perl (with a hard ref), do I have

Re: regex parsing-Beginner

2007-12-05 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
minky arora wrote: There is one thing I need to figure out.The last step: So,what I need to do is,for the gene names where the difference in range is not zero,I need to report the lines at the end of the file(The sequence of strings) that contain that range. So, you keep reformulating the prob

Re: regex parsing-Beginner

2007-12-05 Thread minky arora
Hi, Thanks evryone you helped me with this problem.I have reported all parts of the file as was needed.There is one thing I need to figure out.The last step: So,what I need to do is,for the gene names where the difference in range is not zero,I need to report the lines at the end of the file(The

Re: Fwd: regex parsing-Beginner

2007-12-04 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
minky arora wrote: Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote: minky arora wrote: I have been able to retrive all the info i need and in the format that I want. Would you mind letting us know about that format? Doing so might help us help you with your next question... Sure, If i understand correctly,I am

Re: Fwd: regex parsing-Beginner

2007-12-04 Thread minky arora
Sure, If i understand correctly,I am pasting a part of the file to give you a better idea of wat I am trying to do: gene410..1750 /gene="dnaA" /db_xref="EMBL:2632267" CDS 410..1750 /gene="dnaA"

Re: Fwd: regex parsing-Beginner

2007-12-04 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
minky arora wrote: Got it.Thanks.I have been able to retrive all the info i need and in the format that I want. Would you mind letting us know about that format? Doing so might help us help you with your next question... I have range1..range1 range2..range2 The start of all the 2

Fwd: regex parsing-Beginner

2007-12-04 Thread minky arora
Got it.Thanks.I have been able to retrive all the info i need and in the format that I want. Now I need some light on the following. Here is a snippet again: gene410..1750 > > /gene="dnaA" > > /db_xref="EMBL:2632267" > > CDS

Re: regex parsing-Beginner

2007-12-04 Thread minky arora
Thanks PAul, That solves half my problem.I am working on it.If I need more help,I will post it up. -Min On 12/4/07, Paul Lalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Dec 4, 11:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Minky Arora) wrote: > > I am quite new to perl so pls bear with me.I am trying to do some > > Bioinf

Re: regex parsing-Beginner

2007-12-04 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
minky arora wrote: .A part of my file looks like this: gene410..1750 /gene="dnaA" /db_xref="EMBL:2632267" CDS 410..1750 /gene="dnaA" /function="initiation of chromosome replication (D

Re: regex parsing-Beginner

2007-12-04 Thread Paul Lalli
On Dec 4, 11:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Minky Arora) wrote: > I am quite new to perl so pls bear with me.I am trying to do some > Bioinformatics Analysis.A part of my file looks like this: > > gene410..1750 > /gene="dnaA" > /db_xref="EMBL:2632267

regex parsing-Beginner

2007-12-04 Thread minky arora
Hi All, I am quite new to perl so pls bear with me.I am trying to do some Bioinformatics Analysis.A part of my file looks like this: gene410..1750 /gene="dnaA" /db_xref="EMBL:2632267" CDS 410..1750 /gene=

Re: Beginner Reg.Expression Question

2007-10-16 Thread Dr.Ruud
"Jenda Krynicky" schreef: > I did not know they were silly enough to > include some additional unicode characters in \d, I expected those to > be only in the [[:IsNumber:]]. IsNumber is about number characters, also including encircled digits and the Latin I. The why is on unicode.org. (or google

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