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Re: FAQ 4.41 How can I remove duplicate elements from a <matthew.garrish@sympatico.ca>
Re: FAQ 4.41 How can I remove duplicate elements from a <dragnet\_@_/internalysis.com>
new CPAN modules at Mon May 1 2006 (Randal Schwartz)
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Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 06:55:58 -0400
From: "Matt Garrish" <matthew.garrish@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: FAQ 4.41 How can I remove duplicate elements from a list or array?
Message-Id: <_Ol5g.874$ix6.71860@news20.bellglobal.com>
<robic0> wrote in message news:qm6b52dm9si09i09vq2ul1ua9vqg43ms5q@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 18:35:10 -0700, robic0 wrote:
>
>>
>>The simple bucket theory you mentioned surely falls appart in the
>>statistical spread.
>>Thats all for now. Be aware though that I doubt anybody here knows how
>>performance hash/lookup works.
>>Btw, they have curves that include binary searches. Seems binary searches
>>is the achillies heel, it wins
>>sometimes (within the buckets?). We'll see. I will read some more. I won't
>>take 'just take it and shut up',
>>if you write a language based on what the so called experts say, there is
>>trouble. They also mention
>>database indexes being produced by hash function. Hehe, bring it on....
>>
>>
>>
> Btw, don't hang your hat on 'buckets'. The phrase is long since worn out.
> If you search the over 2,000 posts I have on this forum you will find
> several of your 'bucket'
> definitions posted. Funny thing is, to me its all the same sort logic. It
> confuses the issue
> when acronyms are used. There's nothing new under the sun especially when
> you've seen as many
> sun's as me. They rate my iq off the charts, not as a direct point, but as
> a unknown linear
> progression unto infinity.
I thought your 'c'ing of 0 was a direct correlation to your iq. I don't
stand corrected...
Matt
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Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 08:46:47 -0500
From: Marc Bissonnette <dragnet\_@_/internalysis.com>
Subject: Re: FAQ 4.41 How can I remove duplicate elements from a list or array?
Message-Id: <Xns97B66379170EEkmanisafool@216.196.97.131>
robic0 denied reality and substituted his own by excreting
news:k6ab52psroea3gneiipm80j13jkupi79f9@4ax.com:
> On Mon, 01 May 2006 00:42:00 -0500, Marc Bissonnette
> <dragnet\_@_/internalysis.com> wrote:
>
>>robic0 denied reality and substituted his own by excreting
>>news:qm6b52dm9si09i09vq2ul1ua9vqg43ms5q@4ax.com:
>>
>>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 18:35:10 -0700, robic0 wrote:
>>[snip]
>>
>>> Btw, don't hang your hat on 'buckets'. The phrase is long since worn
>>> out. If you search the over 2,000 posts I have on this forum you
>>> will find several of your 'bucket' definitions posted. Funny thing
>>> is, to me its all the same sort logic. It confuses the issue when
>>> acronyms are used. There's nothing new under the sun especially when
>>> you've seen as many sun's as me. They rate my iq off the charts, not
>>> as a direct point, but as a unknown linear progression unto
>>> infinity. Never seen before. It means that I start off slow,
>>> minimimal knowledge then each pass know more that extends off the
>>> chart, to infinity. I don't waste that gift from God. I need a clear
>>> understanding before I waste my time. There's too much out there and
>>> I won't give it away. My iq is off the charts last time I checked.
>>
>>... So is your ego.
>>
>>(Did you spend a lot of time on the "Kick me!" sign, or is that a
>>magic marker and bristle-board jobbie ?)
>
> I guess I have to fight off folks I don't know now. Hey, thanks
> regulars thanks alot.
>
> Hey dude????
>
> How bout I fuck with your mind some?
>
> Let me know dude, I really want to mother fuck up your goddamend
> asshole mind!
You'll have to pardon me if I'm not exactly quaking in fear.
You had a perfect opportunity to show *why* you think your module is
functional and not worth the negative comments in here and, rather than
acting like a professional and showing that your creation is a good piece
of code, you jumped in like a potty-mouthed school child with rank
amateur insults.
My question about your "Kick me" sign stands.
--
Marc Bissonnette
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Largest ISP comparison site across Canada.
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Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 04:42:04 GMT
From: merlyn@stonehenge.com (Randal Schwartz)
Subject: new CPAN modules at Mon May 1 2006
Message-Id: <IyKL24.p76@zorch.sf-bay.org>
The following modules have recently been added to or updated in the
Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN). You can install them using the
instructions in the 'perlmodinstall' page included with your Perl
distribution.
Xango-1.08
http://search.cpan.org/~dmaki/Xango-1.08/
Event Based High Performance Web Crawler Framework
----
POE-Component-Jabber-1.21
http://search.cpan.org/~nperez/POE-Component-Jabber-1.21/
A POE Component for communicating over Jabber
----
POE-Filter-XML-0.29
http://search.cpan.org/~nperez/POE-Filter-XML-0.29/
A POE Filter for parsing XML
----
Lingua-JA-Summarize-0.03
http://search.cpan.org/~kazuho/Lingua-JA-Summarize-0.03/
A keyword extractor / summary generator
----
Image-Compare-0.1
http://search.cpan.org/~avif/Image-Compare-0.1/
Compare two images in a variety of ways.
----
Acme-MetaSyntactic-0.72
http://search.cpan.org/~book/Acme-MetaSyntactic-0.72/
Themed metasyntactic variables names
----
Sub-Exporter-0.952
http://search.cpan.org/~rjbs/Sub-Exporter-0.952/
a sophisticated exporter for custom-built routines
----
WebService-MusicBrainz-0.02
http://search.cpan.org/~bfaist/WebService-MusicBrainz-0.02/
----
XML-Atom-0.19_01
http://search.cpan.org/~miyagawa/XML-Atom-0.19_01/
Atom feed and API implementation
----
Tie-Mounted-0.15
http://search.cpan.org/~schubiger/Tie-Mounted-0.15/
Tie a mounted node to an array
----
Sub-Exporter-0.951
http://search.cpan.org/~rjbs/Sub-Exporter-0.951/
a sophisticated exporter for custom-built routines
----
Sub-Install-0.91
http://search.cpan.org/~rjbs/Sub-Install-0.91/
install subroutines into packages easily
----
Language-Befunge-2.04
http://search.cpan.org/~jquelin/Language-Befunge-2.04/
a Befunge-98 interpreter
----
Crypt-Camellia-0.01
http://search.cpan.org/~dankogai/Crypt-Camellia-0.01/
Perl Camellia encryption module
----
ExtUtils-Install-1.40
http://search.cpan.org/~yves/ExtUtils-Install-1.40/
install files from here to there
----
Class-Framework-1.115
http://search.cpan.org/~thinch/Class-Framework-1.115/
Interface which combines Class::Accessor, fields, and Class::MethodVars to ease creating a Class.
----
POE-Session-Attribute-0.02
http://search.cpan.org/~jsn/POE-Session-Attribute-0.02/
Use attributes to define your POE Sessions
----
POE-Filter-XML-0.28
http://search.cpan.org/~nperez/POE-Filter-XML-0.28/
A POE Filter for parsing XML
----
Cache-Memcached-1.17
http://search.cpan.org/~bradfitz/Cache-Memcached-1.17/
client library for memcached (memory cache daemon)
----
Sys-Syscall-0.21
http://search.cpan.org/~bradfitz/Sys-Syscall-0.21/
access system calls that Perl doesn't normally provide access to
----
ASNMTAP-3.000.008
http://search.cpan.org/~asnmtap/ASNMTAP-3.000.008/
----
Regexp-Compare-0.01
http://search.cpan.org/~vbar/Regexp-Compare-0.01/
partial ordering for regular expressions
----
GraphViz-Traverse-0.01
http://search.cpan.org/~gene/GraphViz-Traverse-0.01/
Build a GraphViz object via callback traversal
----
File-HomeDir-0.57
http://search.cpan.org/~adamk/File-HomeDir-0.57/
Get the home directory for yourself or other users
----
Spreadsheet-BasicReadNamedCol-1.03
http://search.cpan.org/~gng/Spreadsheet-BasicReadNamedCol-1.03/
Methods to easily read data from spreadsheets with columns in the order you want based on the names of the column headings
----
Spreadsheet-BasicRead-1.10
http://search.cpan.org/~gng/Spreadsheet-BasicRead-1.10/
Methods to easily read data from spreadsheets
----
Cache-Memcached-1.16
http://search.cpan.org/~bradfitz/Cache-Memcached-1.16/
client library for memcached (memory cache daemon)
----
Archive-Zip-1.17_01
http://search.cpan.org/~adamk/Archive-Zip-1.17_01/
Provide an interface to ZIP archive files.
If you're an author of one of these modules, please submit a detailed
announcement to comp.lang.perl.announce, and we'll pass it along.
print "Just another Perl hacker," # the original
--
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<merlyn@stonehenge.com> <URL:http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/>
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