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All rights reserved. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/manresa-pm/attachments/20020808/956b2ead/attachment.htm From toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net Thu Aug 22 04:03:01 2002 From: toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net (TooManySecrets) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:24 2004 Subject: Varios puntos sobre Perl. Message-ID: <200208221103.01531.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> Hola!! Soy nuevo en esto de Perl, de hecho, estoy empezando ahora. Aunque he hecho alguna que otra cosilla muy peque?a para salir de alg?n apurillo (soy administrador de sistemas). Querr?a preguntar sobre algunos puntos acerca de Perl: 1- Estoy algo perdido y confundido, en el sentido de que mucha gente, me est? diciendo que manejar un proyecto un poco grande, y adem?s entre varias personas, es bastante... mmm, c?mo decirlo... "lioso". Que es una maravilla de lenguaje, pero m?s bien para solucionar "peque?os" problemas, etc. Incluso el propio Eric S. Raymond lo dice as?, diciendo que se ha decantado finalmente por otro lenguaje de script. ?? S? que es un poco est?pido pedir referencias aqu?, pero conf?o en que intentareis mantener la m?xima imparcialidad en vuestras contestaciones (si las hay, que eso espero XD). Por favor, no pretendo crear ning?m flame. 2- Uso el Emacs 21, que ya incorpora el reconocimiento de sintaxis, etc, de Perl. El ?nico problema que le encuentro, si es que se puede llamar as?, es que para que me lo reconozca, el fichero debe comenzar con la l?nea: #!/usr/bin/perl Yo tengo instalado el Perl desde las fuentes en /usr/local/bin/perl. Y adem?s, prefiero usar la sintaxis: #!/usr/bin/env perl Estas dos ?ltimas no me los reconoce como listados Perl. ?Sabe alguien de qu? manera podr?a cambiar esto? No s?... cambiando el fuente del perl-mode o algo as?... ?? Muchas gracias por vuestra atenci?n. -- Have a nice day ;-) TooManySecrets From toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net Thu Aug 22 06:45:05 2002 From: toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net (TooManySecrets) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:24 2004 Subject: Problemilla (seguro q =?iso-8859-1?q?est=FApido?=). Message-ID: <200208221345.05325.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> Buenas. Ten el siguiente problemilla al ejecutar este ejemplo: #/usr/bin/env perl print "Cuanto es el resultado de sumar 2 + 2\n"; $a = ; until ($a == 4) { print "Sabes que no es correcto, prueba otra vez \n"; $a = ; } print "SI, demasiado f?cil para t? XD\n"; Me devuelve este error: ./pun2.pl: print: command not found ./pun2.pl: line 4: syntax error near unexpected token `;' ./pun2.pl: line 4: `$a = ;' Es calcadito al ejemplo que estoy siguiendo de un libro, pero me d? este error. ?Alguien podr?a ayudar a este ne?fito del Perl, por favor? Gracias. -- Have a nice day ;-) TooManySecrets From toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net Thu Aug 22 06:49:33 2002 From: toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net (TooManySecrets) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:24 2004 Subject: Problemilla (seguro q =?iso-8859-1?q?est=FApido?=). In-Reply-To: <200208221345.05325.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> References: <200208221345.05325.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> Message-ID: <200208221349.33636.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> On Thursday 22 August 2002 13:45, TooManySecrets wrote: > Buenas. > > Ten el siguiente problemilla al ejecutar este ejemplo: > > #/usr/bin/env perl Estooo... perdonad mi estupidez. Faltaba el "!" en la primera l?nea :( -- Have a nice day ;-) TooManySecrets From zeno at timallen.org Thu Aug 22 15:25:21 2002 From: zeno at timallen.org (tim) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:24 2004 Subject: Varios puntos sobre Perl. References: <200208221103.01531.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> Message-ID: <3D6548B1.6050901@timallen.org> TooManySecrets wrote: >1- Estoy algo perdido y confundido, en el sentido de que mucha gente, me est? >diciendo que manejar un proyecto un poco grande, y adem?s entre varias >personas, es bastante... mmm, c?mo decirlo... "lioso". Que es una maravilla >de lenguaje, pero m?s bien para solucionar "peque?os" problemas, etc. Incluso >el propio Eric S. Raymond lo dice as?, diciendo que se ha decantado >finalmente por otro lenguaje de script. ?? >S? que es un poco est?pido pedir referencias aqu?, pero conf?o en que >intentareis mantener la m?xima imparcialidad en vuestras contestaciones (si >las hay, que eso espero XD). Por favor, no pretendo crear ning?m flame. > > ?Bienvenido al mudo de Perl! Seguro que te gustar? al final. Reconozco que la mayor?a de los programas que he escrito con Perl son m?s bien "scripts". Lo hace fenomenal. Lo utilizo mucho para limpiar datos antes de importarlos a las bases de datos, por ejemplo. Los programas m?s grandes que he escrito en Perl han sido, m?s que nada, de tipo CGI para el Internet. Hay muchos problemas que no me gustar?a intentar en otro lenguaje para el Internet. Una excepci?n que se destaca bastante en el campo es el PHP. Ya s? que muchos miembros de nuestra lista (Barcelona Perl Mongers: http://barcelona.pm.org) trabajan con los dos. De hecho, el sintaxis de PHP es muy parecido a lo del Perl en algunos aspectos (nombres de variables, p.ej.) En mi ?ltima empresa, teniamos un equipo de tres personas trabajando juntos en proyectos de Perl. No notabamos mucho l?o en el trabajo, mientras utilizabamos un poco de coordinaci?n. La persona que ten?a m?s experiencia con un tema programaba los Packages que se utilizaba en com?n entre otros programas. Intentabamos usar el concepto de la "caja negra" lo m?s posible-- que un Package ten?a entrada y salida, pero que las "tripas" del programa no se tocaban. Y aprendimos usar el POD (Plain Old Documentation) para hacer la documentaci?n de cada Pacakge para explicar c?mo funcionaba, errores posibles, sintaxis de las funciones, etc. De vez en cuando, dos programadores acababamos escribiendo el mismo programa dos veces, pero eso era m?s bien la culpa de falta de coordinaci?n que nada. A mi me gusta el Perl, pero tambi?n C, y estoy aprendiendo Python. Creo que es importante usar el lenguaje m?s apropiador al problema. Eso s?lo sabr?s con aprender m?s sobre los diferentes lenguajes que tengas a tu disposici?n. Una buena pr?ctica para aprendererrr. >2- Uso el Emacs 21, que ya incorpora el reconocimiento de sintaxis, etc, de >Perl. El ?nico problema que le encuentro, si es que se puede llamar as?, es >que para que me lo reconozca, el fichero debe comenzar con la l?nea: >#!/usr/bin/perl >Yo tengo instalado el Perl desde las fuentes en /usr/local/bin/perl. Y adem?s, >prefiero usar la sintaxis: >#!/usr/bin/env perl >Estas dos ?ltimas no me los reconoce como listados Perl. ?Sabe alguien de qu? >manera podr?a cambiar esto? No s?... cambiando el fuente del perl-mode o algo >as?... ?? > Aqu? no te puedo ayudar-- yo uso vi (vim) como editor. Una raz?n es que sus Regular Expressions para hacer b?squedas, cambios, etc son bastante paracidos a los de Perl, y tambi?n es disponible en todos los sistemas de Unix con que trabajo (soy consultor). ?Algui?n sabe sobre eso de emacs? Buena suerte. Un saludo. -- Tim Allen Coordinador, Barcelona Perl Mongers http://barcelona.pm.org From afaus at corp.vlex.com Thu Aug 22 17:12:03 2002 From: afaus at corp.vlex.com (Angel Faus) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:24 2004 Subject: [bcn-pm] Re: Varios puntos sobre Perl. In-Reply-To: <3D6548B1.6050901@timallen.org> References: <200208221103.01531.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> <3D6548B1.6050901@timallen.org> Message-ID: <200208230012.03819.afaus@corp.vlex.com> > >1- Estoy algo perdido y confundido, en el sentido de que mucha gente, me > > est? diciendo que manejar un proyecto un poco grande, y adem?s entre > > varias personas, es bastante... mmm, c?mo decirlo... "lioso". Que es una > > maravilla de lenguaje, pero m?s bien para solucionar "peque?os" > > problemas, etc. Incluso el propio Eric S. Raymond lo dice as?, diciendo > > que se ha decantado finalmente por otro lenguaje de script. ?? > >S? que es un poco est?pido pedir referencias aqu?, pero conf?o en que > >intentareis mantener la m?xima imparcialidad en vuestras contestaciones > > (si las hay, que eso espero XD). Por favor, no pretendo crear ning?m > > flame. Bueno, la verdad es que perl es un lenguage diferente a la mayor parte de lo que encontraras por ah?. Eso puede ser un problema, o no. Por un lado la syntaxis del perl es _mucho_ m?s amplia que la que de mayor parte de lenguages, y aunque eso puede confundir al principio, cuando te has habituado a conocer el lenguage, y ya h?bido 4 o 5 veces que un m?dulo de la CPAN te ha salvado la vida, de golpe descubres que te has convertido.. :) Yo he tenido que trabajar claro con otros lenguages, y siempre, siempre, ha llegado un punto en que dec?a: mira, aqu? d?nde me he pasado dos horas haciendo esto, lo hubiera podido hacer en 4 l?neas en perl. O incluso: mira esto simplemente _no lo puedo hacer_, y con perl podr?a. Sobre la cuesti?n de trabajar en equipo, es cierto que tiene problemas, pero el mayor de ellos es que en general es mucho m?s dificil encontrar programadores de perl que de, digamos, vbscript, o php. Y si la tarea que quieres realizar la puedes hacer con alguno de estos, pues porque complicarse la vida... Pero no es cierto que sea m?s lioso que otros lenguages. Si se acuerdan unos est?ndars de estilo y de m?todos de programaci?n; puede ser bastante bueno. Es s?lo cuestion de un poquito de disciplina. S? es verdad que para hacer p?ginas web quiz? el php sea m?s sencillo. O que si quieres hacer programaci?n orientada a objectos, python es m?s elegante (de eso no hay duda). O que java queda muy bien en el curr?culum. Pero, al final, creo que vale la pena aprender y usar perl por un s?lo motivo: a veces hace que se te queden los pelos de punta mientras t? dices: -y esto lo hecho yo? con incredulidad. -angel From toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net Fri Aug 23 02:45:52 2002 From: toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net (TooManySecrets) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:24 2004 Subject: Era sobre los "Varios puntos sobre Perl". Message-ID: <200208230945.52281.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> Buenas. Ante todo, quiero agradeceros much?simo vuestra ayuda y apoyo. Estoy viendo los campos CC de vuestros emilios, y veo que aparece tambi?n la lista barcelona-pm, a la cual tambi?n me he subscrito, pero que parece ser que precisa la aprobaci?n de una persona para entrar. ?Sabeis si tarda mucho en darse dicha aprobaci?n? ?Son estas dos listas "muy activas"? Y otra cosa; ?soleis reuniros de vez en cuando para hacer tutoriales, charlas, etc? Yo soy de Terrassa, de manera que tanto puedo ir a Manresa como a Barna, y tengo un amigo mio que tambi?n estar? muy interesado ;) Gracias. -- Have a nice day ;-) TooManySecrets From toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net Fri Aug 23 03:09:24 2002 From: toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net (TooManySecrets) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:24 2004 Subject: weblog Message-ID: <200208231009.24288.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> Buenas. Aprovechando el tir?n (je je je), me gustar?a preguntaros si conoceis alg?n weblog "wuapo" hecho en Perl, y que NO sea el SlashCode. Gracias. -- Have a nice day ;-) TooManySecrets From zeno at timallen.org Sat Aug 24 13:55:40 2002 From: zeno at timallen.org (tim) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:24 2004 Subject: Varios puntos sobre Perl. References: <200208221103.01531.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> <3D6548B1.6050901@timallen.org> <200208231003.02468.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> Message-ID: <3D67D6AC.5030402@timallen.org> TooManySecrets wrote: >On Thursday 22 August 2002 22:25, tim wrote: > > >>Aqu? no te puedo ayudar-- yo uso vi (vim) como editor. Una raz?n es que >>sus Regular Expressions para hacer b?squedas, cambios, etc son bastante >>paracidos a los de Perl, y tambi?n es disponible en todos los sistemas >>de Unix con que trabajo (soy consultor). ?Algui?n sabe sobre eso de emacs? >> >> > >Bueno, yo tambi?n uso Vim, compilado de las fuentes (de hecho, todo lo que >tengo en el sistema es compilado de fuentes, incluido el gnome y el kde XD). >Pero tambi?n tengo la duda de c?mo debo hacer para conseguir el "famoso" >vim-perl. Seg?n parece (aqu? no lo termino de tener muy claro), es como un >m?dulo que puede ser a?adido al vim, o compilado con ?l (repito, no lo tengo >claro), y que permite un manejo del c?digo de perl con ayudas, info (supongo >que acceso a perldoc), etc, que con el vim "normal" no lo tienes ?? >?Puedes ayudarme con ?sto, por favor? > >Gracias. > > > Hola tms, No he oido de vim-perl, pero, hombre, a mi me gustar?a tenerlo tambi?n si hace todo eso. ?Algui?n sabe d?nde se puede conseguir? P.D. Ya eres miembro de barcelona-pm, tambi?n. Estamas cambiando a un nuevo programa de mail, y a?n estoy aprendiendo c?mo va. La lista es bastante activa, con excepci?n de los meses de verano-- supongo que todo el mundo est? afuera, veraneando en algun lugar interestante (yo soy un pobre nuevo padre y no me queda una pela para ir a ninguna parte. ;) ) Un d?a de estos reuniremos otra vez: para ahora s?lo tenemos actividad en la lista. -- tim (zeno) Barcelona Perl Mongers http://barcelona.pm.org From toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net Mon Aug 26 12:21:52 2002 From: toomany at toomanyhq.homeunix.net (TooManySecrets) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:24 2004 Subject: La pregunta tonta del =?iso-8859-1?q?d=EDa=2E?= Message-ID: <200208261921.52126.toomany@toomanyhq.homeunix.net> Buenas. Ah? va la pregunta tonta del d?a, como buen pardillo que soy ;) C?mo se debe hacer para que, si necesito realizar alguna cosa, averiguar en qu? m?dulo se encuentra (tened en cuenta que estoy empezando). Si por ejemplo, yo quiero realizar alguna tarea del sistema (un "ls" por ejemplo), c?mo s? en qu? m?dulo se encuentra para cargarlo en mi programa? Gracias. -- Have a nice day ;-) TooManySecrets From t.heller at eudoramail.com Tue Aug 27 23:10:05 2002 From: t.heller at eudoramail.com (Anthony Heller) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:24 2004 Subject: Application for Employment / Contract Work Message-ID: <20020828040956.C7E4F488C1@mail1.panix.com> *** Please Note: Do Not Use your Reply button if you wish to respond to this email *** *** Please reply to thailandtony@hotmail.com *** Hello, I came across your website, and thought I would send you a copy of my CV / Resume (please scroll down the page) to see if you are in need of any help in promoting your site with regards to Search Engines or if your company requires any Accounting help. I am currently living in Thailand and would like to assist you in any way I can. Please contact me 015151302 or on thailandtony@hotmail.com and we can discuss your immediate needs. Thank you and have a nice day. Tony Heller ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- Finance Manager / Accounting Consultant / LAN Administrator My name is Tony Heller and I am a 33-year-old Canadian male, presently living in Jomtien, Thailand. I am seeking employment as a Finance Manager or for contract work as an Independent Consultant for a company based in South East Asia. I am willing to re-locate anywhere in Thailand and would also consider a position in another South East Asian country. I recently moved to Thailand, largely as a result of September 11th, after eight years of living and working in Indonesia. (I worked for four years in Jakarta and another four in Bali.) I can speak Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian language) fluently. I am a Certified General Accountant and have a Finance Degree from the British Columbia Institute of Technology located in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. I have held positions as both Finance Manager and Computer Consultant for several large companies in Asia. My primary roles have been consolidating accounting data and organizing that data into clear and precise Financial Statements that Managers, Directors and Owners can clearly understand. My past 3 years were spent building Bali System Development, a computer software company that focuses on writing software databases, multi media presentations and general LAN support issues. As an owner of that company with 30 programming staff, I have a great deal of experience with regard to most computerized accounting methods and solutions. I have especially worked extensively with ACCPAC, MYOB and Peachtree. Personal Information My Background I lived with my family in West Vancouver, B.C. Canada until I attended University. I was actively involved in many sports and excelled at soccer and gymnastics during my younger years. After high school, I worked on a kibbutz in Israel for 6 months and then backpacked through most of Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Upon my return to Vancouver in 1987, I enrolled, and completed my degree in the Finance Management program at The British Columbia Institute of Technology (B.C.I.T). After graduating, I enrolled in the final two-year program of the Certified General Accountants of Canada at night, and worked for Azcom Information Systems in Vancouver as a Network Engineer during the day. After passing the Certified Network Engineer Program, also at B.C.I.T., I was promoted to the role as LAN Administrator of the British Columbia Medical Association and was in charge of more than 400 personal computers running on a Novell network. In 1994, I decided to take my skills and expertise to Asia, and seek employment. I moved to Jakarta, Indonesia and started consulting for companies, generally helping them computerize their accounting systems, troubleshooting various LAN problems, and assisting in any Internet (Website) assistance required. In 1997 I left Jakarta to take on the position of Finance Manager for the Bali Golf and Country Club. I worked there for 1 1/2 years and decided to leave the position and open my own company. Bali didn't have any professional computer companies, at that time, so I opened Bali System Development. ("BSD") BSD grew from 4 programmers to 30 in two years. (Our clientele included more than 75 companies and individuals. Business was very good until September 11th. In November 2001, I moved my family to Pattaya, Thailand. BSD is still a functional company with 15 programmers and is currently being run by my partner. I, however, am now a silent partner and am seeking employment as either a Finance Manager or Accounting Consultant in South East Asia. I would also consider the position as a LAN Administrator or any position that utilizes my skills and expertise. I am willing to re-locate if necessary, on either a salaried or hourly contract work basis. I can utilize the programmers at Bali System Development to help with any necessary programming that may be required. If you have any further questions regarding my background, please email me. Education I spent my teenage years studying at Hillside Secondary School in West Vancouver, B.C. Canada. Shortly after graduation, in 1986, I attended The British Columbia Institute of Technology in Burnaby, B.C. I completed the Finance Management Program that gave me the required knowledge and school grades to have completed my third year of the Certified General Accountants of Canada program. The program was 2 years of full time study primarily based on both Accounting and Computers. I spent the next two years being educated during the day working as one of three Network Technicians on a 400 user Local Area Network and during the evenings taking courses to complete the C.G.A program in the evenings. Interests I really enjoy keeping up to date with software and utilities available on the Internet. I have a large collection of "gadgets" that can solve most computer difficulties or problems. I enjoy my MP3 music collection; play golf and tennis when I have time, and follow most professional sports with great interest. How I can assist you? My experience in owning a company has made me much more aware of the need in any business setting, to exercise practical judgment insofar as being cost effective and budget conscious is concerned. Essentially, I can assist you by being getting an assignment or task completed in a time efficient and professional manner. Accounting Consultancy As I am a Certified General Accountant and am very well versed with all Microsoft Office Programs, I am able to prepare reports and presentations requested by Senior Management. I have worked extensively with Tax Reporting, Payroll Management, Balance Sheets and Income Statements, Inventory and Stock Control and Job Costing. LAN Administration I have been an administrator of Local Area Networks (LANS) as small as two computers and as large as 400 pc's. I am very up to date with security issues within the LAN itself as well as Internet security in general. I have experience with : " Wide Area Networks, " Web servers " Mail servers " Exchange servers " Backup and media storage " Firewalls " Proxy Servers " Virus Protection Website Development & Management Over the past eight years, I have piloted the implementation and development of several static and dynamic websites, as well as web portals. I am quite proud of the overall look of the websites I have listed in this document. Within these websites you will find a combination of the following components. " ASP Programming " SQL Server Programming " Secure Online Payment Systems " Web Hosting " Search Engine Placement " Website Promotion " Flash Macromedia " Web based Email " Web Forums " Bandwidth Management " Website Marketing My Work History Accounting Consultancy I have assisted all of the following companies with their finances in one-way or another. I can give more details on a particular company if required. (Please note that the companies underlined below also have websites, with respect to which I have been consulted as well) " Gemdealers " Bali Golf and Country Club " Crystal Divers " Siemens " Bell Atlantic " Planet Hollywood " John Hardy Jewelry " Quicksilver " Bali Adventure Tours " Jani Silver " Amanusa Resorts " Banyan Tree Hotel Chain " Great Dividing Range " John Deere " Bio Systems Ltd. " Allstar's Caf? " Jazz Bar & Grille " Azcom Computer Systems " Maya Mandiri Gold " Bali Hai Cruises " Paul Turner Lighting " Bali Hai Cruises " Tropical Pools Bali " Sobek international Rafting " The Villas - Bali " Oberoi Hotel - Bali " Bali International Cricket Club " Kelana Website Development & Management I have managed the creation, design, implementation and upkeep of many websites over the past 10 years. I have listed 5 of the sites that I feel are my most impressive work. If you want to see additional sites I have worked with, please email me for a complete list. Tahiti1 (www.tahiti1.com) A very popular web portal that shows the use of several utilities that ensure clients are well taken care of. Examples include French and English, free email, automatic news updates, a forum and banner advertising control and management. Bali System Development (www.balisysdev.com) This is my own company's website that I managed. Inside this site are very good examples of flash, multimedia and graphics. There is also an online quotation system that asks a customer what they are interested in purchasing and calculates the totals for them. It then displays the results and then emails a copy directly to the person requesting the information. I don't see this facility on many websites. It is unique. Gemdealers.net (www.gemdealers.net) An extremely successful website that sells moissanite and includes an online payment system. This is a fantastic example of how proper search engine registration "pays off". Type Moissanite in virtually any search engine and you will see that Gemdealers.net is in the first results page. Wibowo Furniture (www.wibowocollection.com) A great example of a database-driven website that uses Microsoft SQL programming enabling the Webmaster to change products and prices inside a database, and then upload the new information instantaneously. Eyeline (www.eyeline.com.au) Eyeline is one of Australia's largest swimming wear companies. Another great example of how a database controls products and prices. I piloted this project from inception to its present day success. Contact me Tony Heller #309 - Supanee Towan Condominium's 391/22 M 10 Tuppraya Rd, Pattaya, Thailand 20260 Mobile Phone Number +6615151302 ICQ # 6240089 From d.network at ecolint.ch Thu Aug 29 16:12:15 2002 From: d.network at ecolint.ch (Business World) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:02:24 2004 Subject: Crystal Clear Conference Calls Message-ID: <0000543c14ce$00002ea6$0000194f@mx1.mail.psinet.ch> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/manresa-pm/attachments/20020829/3133db61/attachment.htm