From schwigon at webit.de Sat Oct 2 14:13:09 2004 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Sat Oct 2 14:42:39 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] CfP: German Perl Workshop 2005 Message-ID: <200410021913.i92JD925004065@teufelkommraus.webit.de> 7. Deutscher Perl-Workshop -- Call for Papers / Participation Datum/Date: 09.02.2005 - 11.02.2005 Ort/Location: Dresden Vom 09.02.2005 bis 11.02.2005 (Aschermittwoch bis Freitag) findet der 7. Deutsche Perl-Workshop in Dresden statt. Zielgruppe des Workshops sind alle ernsthaften Perl-Anwender. Unser Workshop steht und fällt mit den Vorträgen. Üblicherweise sind Vorträge 5, 20 oder 40 Minuten lang. Alle Themen, die in irgendeiner Weise mit Perl oder dem Perl-Umfeld zu tun haben, können als Vorträge für den Workshop interessant sein. Unter www.perl-workshop.de/2005/docs/cfp.htm findest Du einen ausführlicheren "Call for Papers". _EN:_ The 7th German Perl-Workshop will take place from 09.02.2005 to 11.02.2005 in Dresden, Germany. As always we welcome talk or tutorial proposals from international participants. See www.perl-workshop.de/2005/docs/cfp.htm for a detailed Call for Papers. From schwigon at webit.de Sat Oct 2 16:02:19 2004 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Sat Oct 2 16:02:24 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Perl Mongers Treffen Oktober Message-ID: <878yaohm04.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> Hi! Gähn, immer der selbe Text. Aber es stimmt wirklich: Am kommenden Donnerstag treffen sich wieder die Perl Mongers. Donnerstag, 07.Oktober 2004 2o.oo Uhr in der "Wir AG" (ehemals "Club für Dich") Martin-Luther-Str. 21 Das ist in der Neustadt gegenüber der Lutherkirche. -> Ich mach mal einen kleinen Grundlagenvortrag. Das Treffen ist also eine gute Gelegenheit für Leute, die vielleicht schon länger mit Perl liebäugeln. Themen: * kleiner Grundlagenvortrag Hashes, Arrays, Skalare, Referenzen * Themenliste für Perlvortrag zum Linux-Info-Tag * nächster Perlworkshop (Februar 2005) in Dresden * Apocalypse Now * misc GreetinX Steffen -- Vor Geschichten die ich noch nicht kenne habe ich Angst. Bitte tu die weg. -- Rainald Goetz, Katarakt From joerg.westphal at gmx.de Wed Oct 6 13:15:15 2004 From: joerg.westphal at gmx.de (Joerg Westphal) Date: Wed Oct 6 13:14:32 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 1 Message-ID: <200410062015.15951.joerg.westphal@gmx.de> Post von Marsee: ---------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ---------- Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 1 Date: Freitag, 1. 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Ian is the author of "Java Cookbook, 2nd Edition." http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2004/09/29/groovy.html ================================================ O'Reilly User Group Wiki ================================================ Don't forget to check out the O'Reilly UG wiki to see what user groups across the globe are up to: http://wiki.oreillynet.com/usergroups/index.cgi Until next time-- Marsee ------------------------------------------------------- -- _/_ _ _ _/_ _ Perl-Usergroup Dresden (// (-_) (/(-/)./)//) immer am 1. Donnerstag / in der Lutherstraße 21 http://dresden.pm.org - mailto: info@dresden-pm.org From stepardo at gmail.com Sat Oct 9 11:49:29 2004 From: stepardo at gmail.com (stepardo@gmail.com) Date: Sat Oct 9 11:49:35 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] printf Message-ID: <3e3345390410090949e5555fa@mail.gmail.com> Hi, ich bin grade ein bissel verloren... Ich brauch mal einen Tipp, wie man mittels printf oder sprintf eine lange Gleitkommazahl ordentlich ausgeben kann. Aus 1000000000,01 soll werden: 1.000.000.000,01 Ich will halt die Zahl lesbarer machen. Ich find das nur grade nicht in der Doku. -- mit freundlichen Grüssen Steffen Liebergeld From steffen.winkler at gmx.net Sat Oct 9 12:14:15 2004 From: steffen.winkler at gmx.net (Steffen Winkler) Date: Sat Oct 9 12:15:08 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] printf Message-ID: <012601c4ae23$8b811f00$6464a8c0@pc1> Soweit ich weiß, ist das kein Leistungsmerkmal von "[s]printf". Denn das ganze ist doch landesabhängig. Ich benutze dazu Locale::Maketext und dabei die Methode "quant". Die wandelt normalerweise in "1,000,000.00" um, was man aber durch eines Parameters auf wahr, "$language_handle->{'numf_comma'} = 1;", in "1.000.000,00" ändern kann. Denn üblicherweise ist ja der "." der Trenner für die Dezimalstellen. Steffen Winkler Hohlweg 23 D - 09306 Seelitz Telefon: +49 (0)3737 77 16 17 Telefax: +49 (0)1212 5 11 71 89 86 e-Mail: info@steffen-winkler.de url: http://www.steffen-winkler.de -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: stepardo@gmail.com An: dresden-pm@mail.pm.org Datum: Samstag, 9. Oktober 2004 18:49 Betreff: [Dresden-pm] printf >Hi, > >ich bin grade ein bissel verloren... >Ich brauch mal einen Tipp, wie man mittels printf oder sprintf eine >lange Gleitkommazahl ordentlich ausgeben kann. > >Aus 1000000000,01 soll werden: >1.000.000.000,01 > >Ich will halt die Zahl lesbarer machen. Ich find das nur grade nicht >in der Doku. >-- >mit freundlichen Grüssen > Steffen Liebergeld > >_______________________________________________ >Dresden-pm mailing list >Dresden-pm@mail.pm.org >http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/dresden-pm > From stepardo at gmail.com Sat Oct 9 12:18:32 2004 From: stepardo at gmail.com (stepardo@gmail.com) Date: Sat Oct 9 12:18:37 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] printf In-Reply-To: <012601c4ae23$8b811f00$6464a8c0@pc1> References: <012601c4ae23$8b811f00$6464a8c0@pc1> Message-ID: <3e334539041009101841c66252@mail.gmail.com> On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 19:14:15 +0200, Steffen Winkler wrote: > Soweit ich weiß, ist das kein Leistungsmerkmal von "[s]printf". Denn das > ganze ist doch landesabhängig. Ich benutze dazu Locale::Maketext und dabei > die Methode "quant". Die wandelt normalerweise in "1,000,000.00" um, was man > aber durch eines Parameters auf wahr, "$language_handle->{'numf_comma'} = > 1;", in "1.000.000,00" ändern kann. Denn üblicherweise ist ja der "." der > Trenner für die Dezimalstellen. Klingt gut. Danke. -- mit freundlichen Grüssen Steffen Liebergeld From stepardo at gmail.com Sat Oct 9 15:22:20 2004 From: stepardo at gmail.com (stepardo@gmail.com) Date: Sat Oct 9 15:22:24 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Re: printf In-Reply-To: <3e3345390410090949e5555fa@mail.gmail.com> References: <3e3345390410090949e5555fa@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <3e334539041009132244370c7@mail.gmail.com> Nachtrag: in der Standard Debian glibc kann das printf Dezimalstellen anzeigen. Nötig ist dazu das Flag "'". Zum Beispiel die Bash hat das Builtin, welches auf printf "% '10.2f" 1000000 antwortet: "1.000.000,00". Das perl eigene printf kann das in der Form scheinbar nicht. Man müsste dazu über die locales gehen. Kennt eventuell jemand ein Modul, was diese Funktion bereitstellt? (Zur Not kann man ja immer noch ein "system "printf '% \'10.2' $a" machen...) - - mit freundlichen Grüssen Steffen Liebergeld From uwe.voelker at gmx.de Sun Oct 10 05:59:49 2004 From: uwe.voelker at gmx.de (Uwe Voelker) Date: Sun Oct 10 05:59:51 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Re: printf In-Reply-To: <3e334539041009132244370c7@mail.gmail.com> References: <3e3345390410090949e5555fa@mail.gmail.com> <3e334539041009132244370c7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1097405989.416916252da5a@mail.tu-chemnitz.de> > Kennt eventuell jemand ein Modul, was diese Funktion bereitstellt? Number::Format, gibt es auch als Template-Toolkit-Plugin (oder Comma bzw Komma-Plugin). Tschüs, Uwe From schwigon at webit.de Thu Oct 21 02:50:37 2004 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Thu Oct 21 09:47:12 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Reminder - 2.CfP: German Perl Workshop 2005 Message-ID: <200410210750.i9L7obHl029886@teufelkommraus.webit.de> --- Erinnerung --- Zweiter Call For Papers --- --- Reminder --- Second Call For Papers --- 7. Deutscher Perl-Workshop -- 2. Call for Papers / Participation Datum/Date: 09.02.2005 - 11.02.2005 Ort/Location: Dresden Vom 09.02.2005 bis 11.02.2005 (Aschermittwoch bis Freitag) findet der 7. Deutsche Perl-Workshop in Dresden statt. Zielgruppe des Workshops sind alle ernsthaften Perl-Anwender. Unser Workshop steht und fällt mit den Vorträgen. Üblicherweise sind Vorträge 5, 20 oder 40 Minuten lang. Alle Themen, die in irgendeiner Weise mit Perl oder dem Perl-Umfeld zu tun haben, können als Vorträge für den Workshop interessant sein. Unter www.perl-workshop.de/2005/docs/cfp.htm findest Du einen ausführlicheren "Call for Papers". _EN:_ The 7th German Perl-Workshop will take place from 09.02.2005 to 11.02.2005 in Dresden, Germany. As always we welcome talk or tutorial proposals from international participants. See www.perl-workshop.de/2005/docs/cfp.htm for a detailed Call for Papers. From joerg.westphal at gmx.de Fri Oct 29 03:58:51 2004 From: joerg.westphal at gmx.de (Joerg Westphal) Date: Fri Oct 29 03:50:40 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Linux-Info-Tag Message-ID: <4182064B.8090805@gmx.de> Hallo Leute, nur mal so als kurze Rundfrage: Wer ist eigentlich mit auf dem LIT und um welche Uhrzeiten? Gruß Jörg From schwigon at webit.de Fri Oct 29 03:59:25 2004 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Fri Oct 29 03:59:29 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Re: Linux-Info-Tag In-Reply-To: <4182064B.8090805@gmx.de> (Joerg Westphal's message of "Fri, 29 Oct 2004 10:58:51 +0200") References: <4182064B.8090805@gmx.de> Message-ID: <87zn25yk5u.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Joerg Westphal writes: > nur mal so als kurze Rundfrage: Wer ist eigentlich mit auf dem LIT > und um welche Uhrzeiten? Also ich bin 14.oo Uhr dort, wo mein Vortrag stattfindet. Wo immer das auch sein mag. So 1-2h vorher lungere ich evtl. schon irgendwo rum. GreetinX Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From stepardo at gmail.com Fri Oct 29 07:11:13 2004 From: stepardo at gmail.com (stepardo@gmail.com) Date: Fri Oct 29 07:11:15 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Linux-Info-Tag In-Reply-To: <4182064B.8090805@gmx.de> References: <4182064B.8090805@gmx.de> Message-ID: <3e334539041029051121112acd@mail.gmail.com> On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 10:58:51 +0200, Joerg Westphal wrote: > Hallo Leute, > > nur mal so als kurze Rundfrage: Wer ist eigentlich mit auf dem LIT und > um welche Uhrzeiten? Ich bin als Helfer eingeteilt und bin daher die ganze Zeit (8-18uhr) dort. Ich werde mir selbstverständlich Steffens Vortrag ansehen/hören. -- mit freundlichen Grüssen Steffen Liebergeld From steffen.winkler at gmx.net Fri Oct 29 14:08:25 2004 From: steffen.winkler at gmx.net (Steffen Winkler) Date: Fri Oct 29 14:12:32 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Linux-Info-Tag Message-ID: <007e01c4bdea$f4ad1fc0$6464a8c0@pc1> Also ich mache gerade Vorbereitung zum Start. Ich habe mich für: 14:00 bis 15:30 bei Reisestationen Elektronischer Post (Frank Becker) eingetragen Steffen Winkler Hohlweg 23 D - 09306 Seelitz Telefon: +49 (0)3737 77 16 17 Telefax: +49 (0)1212 5 11 71 89 86 e-Mail: info@steffen-winkler.de url: http://www.steffen-winkler.de -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Joerg Westphal An: dresden-pm@mail.pm.org Datum: Freitag, 29. Oktober 2004 10:50 Betreff: [Dresden-pm] Linux-Info-Tag >Hallo Leute, > >nur mal so als kurze Rundfrage: Wer ist eigentlich mit auf dem LIT und >um welche Uhrzeiten? > >Gruß Jörg >