On Dec 18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Last week I sent this note out. A recommendation came from the perl modules
> newsgroup
> to change the capitalization of the module name. I've changed it to
> Math::ExprEval .
>
> Scott
>
> PS I used PAUSE before, but can't find my password. What do I
Hi,
Last week I sent this note out. A recommendation came from the perl modules
newsgroup
to change the capitalization of the module name. I've changed it to
Math::ExprEval .
Scott
PS I used PAUSE before, but can't find my password. What do I do? Thanks.
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The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: Crypt::Tea
DSLIP: adhfp
description: TEA, the Tiny Encryption Algorithm
userid: PJB (Peter Billam)
chapterid: 14 (Security_and_Encryption)
communities:
similar:
rationale:
Crypt::
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: Geo::WeatherNWS
DSLIP: bdpOp
description: Get current conditions for entire world
userid: MSLAGLE (Marc Slagle)
chapterid: 23 (Miscellaneous_Modules)
communities:
similar:
Geo::METAR
Title: CPAN module contribution
Name: Vladimir Trushkin
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
User ID: DIOGEN
Description of a module:
A package containing functions to run Approximate string matching algorithm for transforming one arbitrary string into another and/or to mark difference between two st
Title: Perl Modules list?
Hi,
Is that list still maintained? It seems to have been last updated in August 1998!
Thanks,
Ala