From joelmeulenberg at yahoo.com Thu Feb 1 00:55:59 2001 From: joelmeulenberg at yahoo.com (Joel Meulenberg) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:01:11 2004 Subject: FW: O'Reilly Announces elists.oreilly.com In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20010201065559.10652.qmail@web312.mail.yahoo.com> Nifty. I subscribed to the Perl and Oracle lists to get a taste of what these new ORA lists are like. Thanks Brandon. --- Brandon Gohsman wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Denise Olliffe [mailto:deniseo@oreilly.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 2:08 PM > To: brandon@squareonedesign.com > Subject: O'Reilly Announces elists.oreilly.com > > Hello UG Leaders: > > We've recently started the O'Reilly Email Lists. > > elists.oreilly.com helps you get just the O'Reilly news you > want with customizable email lists. You can find out about > new books, get weekly oreilly.com updates and O'Reilly Network > newsletters, learn the latest about our conferences, and more. > > The information on elists is separate from the announcements > I send to you as part of the user group program. Some info > may be similar in content. > > Please pass this info to your members. They can sign up at > elists.oreilly.com. > > :) > Denise > > > __________________________________________________ Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ From joelmeulenberg at yahoo.com Tue Feb 6 23:56:04 2001 From: joelmeulenberg at yahoo.com (Joel Meulenberg) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:01:11 2004 Subject: Resend: C-Robots Message-ID: <20010207055604.28562.qmail@web314.mail.yahoo.com> (Weird, after 4 days of trying, this bounced, so here it is again...) Matt, et alia: Attached is crobots.zip which contains Tom Poindexter's original C-Robots stuff circa 1985. (You should be able to find it in any Simtel MS-DOS archive on the Net.) Here are some related links: A note from the author: http://www.nyx.net/~tpoindex/crob.html TCL Robots: http://www.nyx.net/~tpoindex/tcl.html#TclRobots C Robots: http://carver.pinc.com/home/dbakewel/crobots/ Java Robots: http://mobydisk.com/java/jrobots/docs/ Pascal Robots: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/8434/train6.html C++ Robots: http://www.gamerz.net/~c++robots/ Assembler Robots: http://www.necrobones.com/atrobots/ *Conspicuously absent are Perl Robots!* ===== only the fool would take trouble to verify that his sentence was composed of ten a's, three b's, four c's, four d's, forty-six e's, sixteen f's, four g's, thirteen h's, fifteen i's, two k's, nine l's, four m's, twenty-five n's, twenty-four o's, five p's, sixteen r's, forty-one s's, thirty-seven t's, ten u's, eight v's, eight w's, four x's, eleven y's, twenty-seven commas, twenty-three apostrophes, seven hyphens and, last but not least, a single ! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: crobots.zip Type: application/x-zip-compressed Size: 50496 bytes Desc: crobots.zip Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/grand-rapids-pm-list/attachments/20010206/d7555205/crobots.bin From dln at gilsongfx.com Thu Feb 15 09:29:43 2001 From: dln at gilsongfx.com (Del Nicholls) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:01:11 2004 Subject: software question Message-ID: Hello to all, I was looking at these two programs. Can anyone give me any advice? Perl Builder 2.0a from solutionsoft.com. Perl Developer Kit from ActiveState.com. Thanks, Del Nicholls Gilson Graphics 616-459-4539 From matthew_heusser at mcgraw-hill.com Thu Feb 15 09:38:11 2001 From: matthew_heusser at mcgraw-hill.com (matthew_heusser@mcgraw-hill.com) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:01:11 2004 Subject: Perl Dev Kit Message-ID: <200102151545.KAA01808@happyfunball.pm.org> Dell: It depends on what you want to do with them ... after all, there's more than one way to do it! If you want a fully-functioning Perl IDE, I would recommend you get visual perl -free- from activestate. (You have to get the visual studio.net beta from microsoft first. ;-( ) Otherwise, you could always try Komodo, also from activestate. If you want the enhanced functionality of the dev kit (perlCOM and p2exe are the two biggies), then I'd go with the dev kit. I've had nothing but enjoyment working with ActiveState products, and not-much-besides-headaches trying to get other toolkits to work properly. Hey, is anybody else out there using RUBY yet? (The japanese, object-oriented scripting language that's got all the sugar of perl and twice the caffeine?) I'm giving it the once-over right now ... just my $0.02, Matt H.