Hi all,
I’ve just transferred first-come on Time-ParseDate to Les, with David retaining
co-maint.
Cheers,
Neil
Time::JulianDay is part of the Time::ParseDate distribution.
If you take one you will be responsible for both.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 9:50 AM Les Richardson wrote:
> Hi Neil,
>
> Actually, not ParseDate, but Time::JulianDay, since I use this module a
> lot for date calcs.
>
> I tried to get a C
Hi Les,
> Yes, that will be fine. I'm willing to help out with all of those modules.
>
> I'm worried that I'm not smart enough, but I've been using Perl since 2000
> and Linux, Apache, msql, mysql since 1995 so I do
> have 'history'! (grin)
One final thing to consider, and then if you’re still k
Hi Neil,
Yes, that will be fine. I'm willing to help out with all of those modules.
I'm worried that I'm not smart enough, but I've been using Perl since 2000
and Linux, Apache, msql, mysql since 1995 so I do
have 'history'! (grin)
Les Richardson
Treaty Six Education
SK, Canada
On Mon, 19 Oct
Hi Neil,
Can I poke around a bit, and see what I'm letting myself in for? (grin).
Les
On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 at 12:27, Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi Les,
>
> As David pointed out, the Time-ParseDate distribution includes a number of
> packages, including the Time::JulianDay that you’re interested in.
>
Hi Les,
As David pointed out, the Time-ParseDate distribution includes a number of
packages, including the Time::JulianDay that you’re interested in.
If you look here at the distribution page on MetaCPAN, you’ll see the list of
packages:
https://metacpan.org/release/Time-ParseDate
Do y
Hi Neil,
Actually, not ParseDate, but Time::JulianDay, since I use this module a lot
for date calcs.
I tried to get a CPAN id, but the links require a userid and password,
which is what I'm trying to do. Maybe I haven't had enough coffee yet!
(grin)
Any help appreciated.
Les Richardson
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