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- From: Tom Christiansen <tchrist@convex.COM>
- Subject: Re: Tips and Techniques...
- Originator: tchrist@pixel.convex.com
- Sender: usenet@news.eng.convex.com (news access account)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.005427.18924@news.eng.convex.com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 00:54:27 GMT
- Reply-To: tchrist@convex.COM (Tom Christiansen)
- References: <10668@sun13.scri.fsu.edu>
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- From the keyboard of nall@sun8.scri.fsu.edu (John Nall):
- :This is kind of a long shot, but.....has anyone by any chance made
- :a collection of the Christiansen/Schwartz/Wall responses to questions?
- :
- :It occurs to me that over a period of time, the responses from those
- :three would make a good compilation of tips and techniques for using
- :Perl in a variety of situations. Now, before anyone gets hurt feelings,
- :let me hasten to add that I'm sure there are other frequent responders
- :who are also well-versed in Perl. But those three, between them, seem
- :to respond to *every* question.
- :
- :So if someone has already made such a compilation, perhaps I could get
- :a copy. If not, well, guess I might grab some of the back-mail from
- :the archives and give it a shot myself :-)
-
- Look via anon ftp on convex.com in /pub/perl/newsgroup for the files
- {merlyn,tchrist,lwall}.tar.Z, current as of a few minutes ago, modulo
- this article. Just so you know what you're getting into; sizes
- (but not articles :-) are in kilobytes:
-
- articles size compressed
- lwall 1311 6552 2576
- tchrist 1126 4536 1728
- merlyn 534 1666 576
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-
- --tom
- --
- Tom Christiansen tchrist@convex.com convex!tchrist
- "We all agree on the necessity of compromise. We just can't agree on
- when it's necessary to compromise."
- --Larry Wall in <1991Nov13.194420.28091@netlabs.com>
-