Re: PSPP Perl Module

2009-07-28 Thread Patrick Donelan
Brilliant! Would the author (the POD says it's John Darrington) consider uploading the module to CPAN? That would help other Perl developers like me find it in the future. I'll move my module out of the PSPP namespace, and am happy to upload the official module to CPAN if that would help. Cheers

Re: Pspp-users Digest, Vol 39, Issue 18

2009-07-28 Thread Brian Steel
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Slightly off topic news about SPSS

2009-07-28 Thread Alan Mead
Sorry if news about SPSS is not of interest to everyone, but Yahoo is reporting that IBM will acquire SPSS: http://tech.yahoo.com/news/ap/20090728/ap_on_hi_te/us_ibm_spss_acquisition What caught my eye is that both SPSS and IBM describe SPSS as a business analytic tool. As a psychologist

Re: PSPP Perl Module

2009-07-28 Thread Ben Pfaff
Patrick Donelan writes: > I was very excited to stumble across PSPP this afternoon. I've had a little > play and come up with a simple Perl module that wraps the pspp binary and > scratches my itch of wanting to generate downloadable SPSS-compatible files > (.sav) on the fly from a website. Do y

PSPP Perl Module

2009-07-28 Thread Patrick Donelan
Hi PSPP people, I was very excited to stumble across PSPP this afternoon. I've had a little play and come up with a simple Perl module that wraps the pspp binary and scratches my itch of wanting to generate downloadable SPSS-compatible files (.sav) on the fly from a website. It's nothing more tha