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I'm currently writing a module which I'd like
to call Archive::Generic. It's a module to archive/extract
files in a (currently uncompres
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The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: Gradebook::Plus
DSLIP: bdpOp
description: Parses Gradebook Plus text reports.
userid: JRYAN (Joseph F. Ryan)
chapterid: 11 (String_Lang_Text_Proc)
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modid: Shared
DSLIP: adpOp
description: Shared variables locally and remotely
userid: JRYAN (Joseph F. Ryan)
chapterid:5 (Networking_Devices_IPC)
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I few weeks ago, I wrote a parser for a Gradebook Plus class
report. Gradebook Plus is a program that many k-12 schools use to keep
track of their grades. Although the module will probably be of limited use
(how many k-12 school districts do you know of employ web programmers?),
when it is u
I recently wrote a module (which I am currently calling Shared.pm). Shared
allows data to be shared across processes on a single/multiple machine(s)
through the use of a forked tcp server and Storable.pm. I've spent quite
some time fine tuning/debugging the module, and I feel its finally stab
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The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: CGI::TAX
DSLIP: cdpOp
description: Calculates tax rates for all 50 States.
userid: PIED (Michael Neil Felzien)
chapterid: 15 (World_Wide_Web_HTML_HTTP_CGI)
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In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
> Currently, in my plan, SanCattan contains three sub-modules,
> SanCattan::Totoken(tokenizer), SanCattan::KeywordExtor(keyword
> extractor), and SanCattan::DocClassifier(document classfier). At
> this stage, they are all designed for Mandarin first.
Followup:
UCD SNMP actually is on CPAN along with Net::SNMP. With that damage done, may
I have SNMP::Multi namespace?
-Joshua
SNMP::Multi performs SNMP actions on multiple hosts and aggregates the
results. It's really damn fast too. It's also been in use for about a
year-and-a-half, so it's reasonably stable.
You'll probably note that it was placed in the SNMP namespace and not the
Net::SNMP namespace. Why's this? W
At 02:18 +0900 2002.01.15, Dan Kogai wrote:
> FYI Here is the reason why I picked MacOSX:: RELUCTANTLY. Mac::
>should work on both world but mine does not.
But taking a quick glance at it, there is no reason why it couldn't work on
Mac OS (Classic), aside from the fact that you've not designed
On 2002.01.15, at 02:05, Chris Devers wrote:
>>> Yes, I agree it is confusing. I am not crazy about MacOSX,
>>> but can think of nothing better, so I am not objecting.
>>
>> I have a feeling that "MacOSX" is not future-proofed.
>
> That's true, but it might work in the same way that "Win32" does.
At 11:44 -0500 2002.01.14, John Gruber wrote:
>Chris Nandor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 1/14/02 at 9:27a:
>
>> Yes, I agree it is confusing. I am not crazy about MacOSX, but can think
>> of nothing better, so I am not objecting.
>
>I have a feeling that "MacOSX" is not future-proofed.
>
>What ha
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, John Gruber wrote:
> Chris Nandor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 1/14/02 at 9:27a:
>
> > Yes, I agree it is confusing. I am not crazy about MacOSX,
> > but can think of nothing better, so I am not objecting.
>
> I have a feeling that "MacOSX" is not future-proofed.
That's
Chris Nandor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 1/14/02 at 9:27a:
> Yes, I agree it is confusing. I am not crazy about MacOSX, but can think
> of nothing better, so I am not objecting.
I have a feeling that "MacOSX" is not future-proofed.
What happens if the next major revision to the OS is _not_ na
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: Crypt::GOST_PP
DSLIP: RdpOp
description: Pure perl implementation of GOST algorithm
userid: SIFUKURT (Kurt Kincaid)
chapterid: 14 (Security_and_Encryption)
communities:
perlmonks
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The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: Crypt::RC5
DSLIP: RdpOp
description: Pure perl implementation of RC5 algorithm
userid: SIFUKURT (Kurt Kincaid)
chapterid: 14 (Security_and_Encryption)
communities:
perlmonks
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The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: Math::NumberCruncher
DSLIP: MdpOp
description: Numerous number-related algorithms
userid: SIFUKURT (Kurt Kincaid)
chapterid:6 (Data_Type_Utilities)
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At 17:40 +0900 2002.01.14, Dan Kogai wrote:
> Okay, I will. I heareby request namespace
>
>MacOSX
>
> for the use by modules that are platform-specific to MacOS X.
> As for the namespace Mac::X, I object because this is confusing with X
>window.
Yes, I agree it is confusing. I am n
Hi all,
Find below a draft of the manpage of the class Regexp::Ignore.
I think this class is very cool class, but maybe I am totally wrong. Read
the start of the DESCRIPTION of the manpage, and probably you will
understand why it was written.
The class is already programmed, and we actually use
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I send you this file in order to have your advice
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: Jcode
DSLIP: RmcOp
description: Japanese Charset Handers
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chapterid: 13 (Internationalization_Locale)
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The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: MacOSX::File
DSLIP: bdcOp
description: modules to manipulate files on MacOS X
userid: DANKOGAI (Dan Kogai)
chapterid: 10 (File_Names_Systems_Locking)
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Chris,
Sorry for not responding.
On 2002.01.11, at 08:37, Chris Nandor wrote:
>> Anyway, since then my policy to upload a module is as follow;
>>
>> 0) Make sure it does not exist yet.
>> 1) Upload and see what happens.
>
> Well, I am a member of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] cabal; the general p
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