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<0> Sigh.. It's sad when people tell you it was in the cache interface.. You're right. <1> GumbyBRAIN: split-p soup? <1> doh <1> too soon <2> loooooool <1> GumbyBRAIN: split-p soup? <1> grrrrr <3> GumbyBRAIN: what exactly are you made of? <0> eh, there are some of you guys seen the new world of warcraft. <4> ****ing damned ****ing pcmcia >_< <1> GumbyBRAIN: split-p soup? <1> goddammit <4> GumbyBRAIN: split-p soup? <4> 0o <4> oh yeah i said something too
<3> that's the p***ive way to say no :P <5> GumbyBRAIN: just doesn't like split-p soup <5> s/:// <6> I hope your day is going well <4> GumbyBRAIN: split-p soup? <4> gah =/ <4> GumbyBRAIN: you here ? <0> i'm not asking. <0> eval: join '', grep(s/^\d+(.*)/$1 /, sort(split(/ /,"8x 6e 4l 3r 2e 1p. <7> GumbyBRAIN: Error: Can't find string terminator '"' anywhere before EOF at (eval 231) line 15. <4> lol <0> Can't we shoot microwave lasers at our next perlmongers meeting, i have no idea how much cheaper even skilled labor is in your strip sub, you dont like :p. <0> Gumbyboi has finished synchronising #bingosbot in 231 second(s. <4> !!!!\ <4> !!!!! <4> !!!!!! <4> omg omg omg <4> lol <4> eval: "GumbyBRAIN: split-p soup" <7> [1]dazjorz: GumbyBRAIN: split-p soup <4> err <4> GumbyBRAIN eval: "split-p soup" <7> GumbyBRAIN: split-p soup <0> Im showing 15 decimal places, how can i split at ', ' then it'll split the tree. <0> Thats not soup. <4> hehe <1> GumbyBRAIN: split-p soup? <0> "split-p soup? <2> heh <6> I am a farter <1> GumbyBRAIN: damn dirty apes <2> Aristoteliss++ #True words <1> hehehe <2> Aristoteliss-- # Fart. <8> eval: split/p/,"soup" <7> SubStack: 1 <2> perlbot karma C <9> Karma for C: 1074 <1> eval: join/A/ split / /, "i'm n -hole" <7> Schmooster: Error: syntax error at (eval 231) line 15, near "/A/ split" <1> rrr <2> we MUST write C_+_+ as cpp or cplusplus from now on <1> eval: join/A/, split / /, "i'm n -hole" <7> Schmooster: i'm1n1-hole <1> eval: join "A", split / /, "i'm n -hole" <7> Schmooster: i'mAnA-hole <1> better <2> perlbot rot13 riny: cevag "qnmwbem vf terng" <9> eval: print "dazjorz is great" <2> dnag <2> dang* <1> I'm nearly done converting 17k+ lines of C_+_+ to perl <2> Schmooster++ #Wow. <1> yeah, it's a bit of a slog <8> how many lines of perl is it? <2> Schmooster, Next step is rewriting it from scratch <1> about the same. I'm starting optimisations next <10> Schmooster: why would you do that? I had to do the other direction, but couldn't you just use the cplusplus code from inside perl or something? <1> it's the single sign on mechanism for the bbc <1> that's what was there before
<11> huh... hey, I need some GUI advice? <11> Er... who here likes Tk and who here likes wxWidgets? <11> I'm going to choose between those two... but I don't know which one. <2> Soaper: Tk comes with ACtivePerl <2> Soaper: And there's Mastering Perl/Tk <11> Yeah... I've heard wxWidgets is more flexible though? <2> dunno <12> Soaper: I like the look and feel of wxWidgets <11> hm... <2> \/me test <2> oh <2> >_< <13> I think Tk uses native widgets on Windoze <11> Huh... <2> the result is the same <11> Yeah, cause Audacity uses wxWidgets, and you have to download something for that... <2> i'm still trying to understand the grid manager with my sleepy head <11> Hm... really the issue here is ease of use / flexibility. I probably ought to give wxPerl a second glance <14> i like Qt, but it's more oftan a not a bitch to install <2> hmm <15> hi <2> tybalt89, I think Tk::grid has quite some lack of examples, do you have some for me? <2> hi stacy <11> Yeah...nvm... wx interfaces are really complicated. Flexibility at the price of having to specify every part of the nitty gritty.... <15> sorry, I'm on my wife's computer <11> If I wanted that I would have coded in C and GTK. <15> hey <6> how many MB of code do I need for a text editor ? <2> Aristoteliss, That depends on the number of features and the style of the programmer. <11> you can get as low as the double digits of kb if you want. <6> ofcourse <6> but I need in average <2> Aristoteliss, You may have a very simple editor of 1 kb or so <6> which language will do it with the least MB of code ? <2> you can't say that <11> avg text editor is 100-900 kb. <11> taking a quick look through adept. <6> Soaper what ? <16> there <17> Aristoteliss: isn't that a silly metric? how would it be useful to you? <11> I mean, in the ubuntu main and universe repositories (which has at least 30 text editors), going few around 15 has yielded avg. numbers of 100-900kb <18> "dkr" at 64.192.158.46 pasted "a simple debug library" (29 lines, 927B) at http://sial.org/pbot/18670 <11> it is silly <11> it all depends on what you want to code, what you want it to do. <6> Soaper give me link <2> hm <11> and I suppose then, the size of other text editors shouldn't matter, it should just matter whether you're willing to code it or not. <19> is there a smarter way to provide those debug() routines that the way I am doign it with a global for setting debug level? <6> how do I start to code a text editor ? <11> I don't have a 'link', it isn't a page I'm looking through <2> Aristoteliss, Just a hint, don't remove license, don't commercialise freeware just by copying code <2> Aristoteliss, It's illegal and not accepted <20> I am on gentoo attempting to install g-cpan -i XMLRPC::Transport::HTTP and it gives error: * g-cpan: Couldn't open (read) file '/usr/portage/profiles/arch.list' : No such file or directory <20> what am I doing wrong? <6> Soaper "in the ubuntu main and universe repositories (which has at least 30 text editors)" where is this ? <16> Aristoteliss: there is a way <11> Have you used linux before? <16> Government code in the public domain which is available due to the Freedom of Information Act. <11> ah, I'll give you the link, but you won't know what to do with the directory. I'm only able to search for text editors in it by connecting to the repository through an apt. <16> You can do what you want with it. <2> Aristoteliss, You're misusing the freedom of opensource if you steal other peoples code. <16> I don't know if they ever wrote a text editor though. <6> aww I see <6> dazjorz stop it <11> He wants to code his own, I think. <2> Aristoteliss, You're operating against the law and against respect <17> Aristoteliss: if you're looking to learn, find a tutorial or a book that codes an editor as a lesson. <2> Soaper: Absolutely not, he wants to commercialise freeware <19> would you guys please stop feeding the troll? :) <11> If you want to code a text editor, you're going to have to learn a lot about Regular Expressions <6> dazjorz stop it, I wont say it again <17> dazjorz: do you know this guy?
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