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<0> How dare you. <1> pravus++ <0> PHP is the wave of the future. <0> perlbot: php <2> http://tnx.nl/php http://czth.net/pH/PHP****s <3> template++ # it's just pretty darn cool <1> http://www.animalsontheunderground.com/bird.html# <1> pravus: you mean the Template Toolkit? <3> rindolf: yes <0> Templete is pretty cool, I agree <0> and when it and catalyst have kinky *** things get cooler. <3> i just realized i can rewrite another project (sed) using Template <3> that just saved me tons of time <0> uh... <0> I lost you on that, but ok. <3> i have a set of sed scripts that basically do what Template does for some RTF files
<3> so now i can rewrite it all in perl proper <4> roflevancarroll <1> LDS++ # GD could use some love. <1> perlbot: karma LDS <2> Karma for LDS: 2 <1> Hi Daveman <1> Yay! Revision 1300 <4> rindolf \o/ <4> is there a shlomisvn? :) <1> Daveman: I maintain several Subversion repositories. <1> Daveman: the one I'm talking about is for http://web-cpan.berlios.de/ <4> But you don't have your own software? :\ <1> Daveman: I do. <4> ah, heh heh <4> ooh :o <5> rindolf isn't only about forking other people's code <1> Daveman: http://www.shlomifish.org/open-source/ <4> :o <1> mofino: sometimes I adopt other people's code. <1> mofino: with their permissions. <6> hi guys.. any one here ever heard about such thing called "HTTP request fdk" ? <1> I already adopted Error.pm, File-Find-Object and WWW-Form. <1> Mahmoud: I heard of an HTTP request. But don't know what fdk is. <5> **** da krelim! <7> force death kill <6> rindolf, hi =].. me too... the weird thing and what makes me mad is that someone says this ia a new feature in isa 2006 :/ he makes me mad <8> frequently damaged killbot <9> what is isa? <5> frequently damaging botgee <6> i'm comming to an end where that guy is just collecting random words together that has no roots <5> iso but for the girls <7> insanely silly acronym <9> YATLA <7> You Are The Last Acronym <5> oo <9> yup! <9> actualy I was thinking Yet Another Three Letter Abreviation. but you know. <1> YAFLA - Yet Another Five Letter Abbrevation. <1> s/Abbreviation/Acronym/ <9> s/ive/ucking/ <7> It's an abbreviation if your pronounce it iz-uh, it's an acronym if you pronounce it eye-es-a <1> dkr: actually some people pronounced SQL as sequel. <1> dkr: while it is an acronym. <9> and sometimes ISA is eye-ess-aye <1> dkr: My-sequel. %-) <7> rindolf: the exception does not prove the rule, :) <9> and other times it's is IS-A <8> YOUR-SEQUEL! <5> haha <7> aye is pronounced eye, though <9> squell <1> dkr: an acronym is something with the initial letters of the words. <8> squeal <9> eh <1> dkr: an abbreviation is a shortened form of the word's syllables. <7> rindolf: now you've taken it too far, :) <10> Botje, you are my sequel <9> acronyms are frequently prononuncable abbreviations
<1> On the MySQL site it specifically says that it is my-ess-que-ell. <10> If you don't believe me, ask your mom <7> que is pronounced kay, thoguh, that's silly <7> maybe they meant "cue" <1> queue <11> la la la <1> kyou <12> I want to remove several non-printable characters referenced by hex within a string using tr//d. Is there a way to do this using the range operator to get, saaay, 0x00 through 0x13? <1> dkr: Q in Hebrew/Arabic is a more throaty "K". <9> the SQL92 Standards document says it is pronounced as selerate letters and it is not an abbreviation. <1> dkr: which modern Hebrew speakers pronounce as "k". <12> because using tr/0x00 .. 0x13//d of course, doesn't work. <1> dkr: like "Al-Qur'an" <9> seperate even <7> rindolf: like a russian X <8> y/\000-\x015//d <1> dkr: don't know. <8> y/\000-\015//d <8> eveb <13> there are lots of languages I'd like to learn. <12> Botje: trying. <12> not sure I know what y// is, though... <1> genio: learn one language at a time. <12> is that new? <1> cloaked: it's like tr/// <9> I'd like to know more languages but I don't want to go through the trouble of actualy learning them. <1> cloaked: it replaces characters by other characters. <13> It's taking all I've got to keep up with three languages. <1> cloaked: and no, it's not new. <12> rindolf: mkay...thnx <7> BE5 <>@5 ;0=3C035A QC :=>2, BE5 <>@5 F>3=0B5A BE5@5 0@5 <8> dkr: woah, I could read that. <7> I recnelty discovered gtk input widgets let yu change inpu method to cyrllic(tranliterated), heh <7> e.g. xchat input field <12> lol...well, it removed ALL valid ascii characters too. :) <12> but at least I have a direction I can go in now...thnx guy <12> s <4> Hello, Botje <8> hello, Daveman <7> cfedde: waiting for implantable language chips? <8> and bye, Daveman <4> :( <14> how do I exit a script sucessfully... die exits with error right? <13> exit <14> doh <13> or fall out of scope <1> dkr: or a Star Trek-like universal translator. <1> Hiya perlygatekeeper <7> rindolf: Babelfish are cooler <1> dkr: yes. <7> it must be the cold blood <15> rindolf! <1> perlygatekeeper: what's up? <1> perlygatekeeper: still using Windows? <1> Hmmm.. isn't Brandeis that university where 70% of the student body is Jewish? <1> I think my former co-worker (and fellow Perl monger) studied there. <16> hi. how can i check which version of berkelydb is req'd/recomended foor use as backend in DB_File? mainly want to know if 4.4.x is supported (yet), or "stick with" 4.3.x ... <1> Yep. <1> Hi mjl69 <16> rindolf: is that "Yep." for me? <17> I have an array @foo = ('a','b','c') ... I'd like to take the values in the array and push them as a string into a new array... @bar = ('abc'). Either that or have an array of arrays, but I'm not sure about that one either. <0> hrm man autovivciation friend and foe. <0> vivication* <1> OpenMacNews: no sorry. <1> OpenMacNews: for something I said earlier. <1> About http://www.brandeis.edu/ <18> BinGOs: I didn't write the one in 1.30, but I rewrote it in a more sane manner for the next release, which is to be released in the near future. <16> rindolf: heh. thought was a bit quick. used to getting ignored for much longer ;-) thx. <19> OpenMacNews: are you sure it works with 4.3.x? <16> Ani-_: yup. using it now. <19> OpenMacNews: the AVAILABILITY section of DB_File says: 'This version of DB_File will work with either version 1.x, 2.x or 3.x of Berkeley DB, but is limited to the functionality provided by version 1.' <16> bdb 4.4 has, iiuc, some apt changes ... <16> Ani-_: interesting. been using it for 'ages' ... no apparent issues. <19> OpenMacNews: hmm. That documentation appears to be out of date.
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