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Perl-Users Digest Mon, 26 Feb 2007 Volume: 11 Number: 173
Today's topics:
new CPAN modules on Mon Feb 26 2007 (Randal Schwartz)
new CPAN modules on Sun Feb 25 2007 (Randal Schwartz)
Re: new method to test Perl code dnikolayev@gmail.com
Re: new method to test Perl code <uri@stemsystems.com>
Re: new method to test Perl code dnikolayev@gmail.com
Re: Newbie Question <ed_zep@ntlworld.com>
Re: Passing parameters from one Perl script to another anno4000@radom.zrz.tu-berlin.de
Re: Passing parameters from one Perl script to another <jurgenex@hotmail.com>
Re: Passing parameters from one Perl script to another anno4000@radom.zrz.tu-berlin.de
Re: Performance project for the SigEx Foundry pablo@sigex.com
Digest Administrivia (Last modified: 6 Apr 01) (Perl-Users-Digest Admin)
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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 05:42:11 GMT
From: merlyn@stonehenge.com (Randal Schwartz)
Subject: new CPAN modules on Mon Feb 26 2007
Message-Id: <JE22IB.1yp0@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.
ASNMTAP-3.000013
http://search.cpan.org/~asnmtap/ASNMTAP-3.000013/
----
Acme-Lingua-EN-Inflect-Modern-0.001
http://search.cpan.org/~rjbs/Acme-Lingua-EN-Inflect-Modern-0.001/
modernize Lingua::EN::Inflect rule's
----
Alien-wxWidgets-0.27_50
http://search.cpan.org/~mbarbon/Alien-wxWidgets-0.27_50/
building, finding and using wxWidgets binaries
----
Alien-wxWidgets-0.27_51
http://search.cpan.org/~mbarbon/Alien-wxWidgets-0.27_51/
building, finding and using wxWidgets binaries
----
Authen-GoogleAccount-0.02
http://search.cpan.org/~mahito/Authen-GoogleAccount-0.02/
Simple Authentication with Google Account
----
Blikistan-0.02
http://search.cpan.org/~lukec/Blikistan-0.02/
Create a blog from content in a wiki
----
CAM-PDF-1.09
http://search.cpan.org/~cdolan/CAM-PDF-1.09/
PDF manipulation library
----
CPANPLUS-0.77_05
http://search.cpan.org/~kane/CPANPLUS-0.77_05/
API & CLI access to the CPAN mirrors
----
Cairo-1.023
http://search.cpan.org/~tsch/Cairo-1.023/
Perl interface to the cairo library
----
Catalyst-Controller-FormBuilder-0.03
http://search.cpan.org/~jcamacho/Catalyst-Controller-FormBuilder-0.03/
Catalyst FormBuilder Base Controller
----
Catalyst-Controller-FormBuilder-MultiForm-0.01
http://search.cpan.org/~dwarren/Catalyst-Controller-FormBuilder-MultiForm-0.01/
Multiple forms per template with Catalyst::Controller::FormBuilder
----
Config-Any-0.06_01
http://search.cpan.org/~rataxis/Config-Any-0.06_01/
Load configuration from different file formats, transparently
----
Config-Any-0.07
http://search.cpan.org/~rataxis/Config-Any-0.07/
Load configuration from different file formats, transparently
----
DBIx-SearchBuilder-1.46
http://search.cpan.org/~ruz/DBIx-SearchBuilder-1.46/
Encapsulate SQL queries and rows in simple perl objects
----
Data-Compare-0.15
http://search.cpan.org/~dcantrell/Data-Compare-0.15/
compare perl data structures
----
Date-Holidays-0.11
http://search.cpan.org/~jonasbn/Date-Holidays-0.11/
a Date::Holidays::* OOP Adapter aggregator
----
Egg-View-TT-0.05
http://search.cpan.org/~lushe/Egg-View-TT-0.05/
Template ToolKit is used for View of Egg.
----
Glib-1.144
http://search.cpan.org/~tsch/Glib-1.144/
Perl wrappers for the GLib utility and Object libraries
----
Google-Adwords-v1.1.0
http://search.cpan.org/~rohan/Google-Adwords-v1.1.0/
an interface which abstracts the Google Adwords SOAP API
----
Gtk2-1.143
http://search.cpan.org/~tsch/Gtk2-1.143/
Perl interface to the 2.x series of the Gimp Toolkit library
----
Gtk2-Ex-CalendarButton-0.01
http://search.cpan.org/~ofeyaikon/Gtk2-Ex-CalendarButton-0.01/
I realized that I was constantly re-creating a simple widget that will pop-up and Gtk2::Calendar when clicked. Just like the datetime display on your desktop taskbar. This package is my attempt to ext
----
Gtk2-Ex-ICal-Recur-0.06
http://search.cpan.org/~ofeyaikon/Gtk2-Ex-ICal-Recur-0.06/
A widget for scheduling a recurring set of 'events' (events in the calendar sense). Like a meeting appointment for example, on all mondays and thursdays for the next 3 months. Kinda like Evolution or
----
HTML-Feature-1.0.2
http://search.cpan.org/~miki/HTML-Feature-1.0.2/
an extractor of feature sentence from HTML
----
Image-Info-1.24
http://search.cpan.org/~tels/Image-Info-1.24/
Extract meta information from image files
----
Locale-Maketext-Pseudo-v0.0.1
http://search.cpan.org/~dmuey/Locale-Maketext-Pseudo-v0.0.1/
give localized code a pseudo language obj if a real one does not exist.
----
Log-Handler-0.08
http://search.cpan.org/~bloonix/Log-Handler-0.08/
A simple handler to log messages to log files.
----
Lyrics-Fetcher-0.3.2
http://search.cpan.org/~bigpresh/Lyrics-Fetcher-0.3.2/
Perl extension to manage fetchers of song lyrics.
----
MARC-Errorchecks-1.12
http://search.cpan.org/~eijabb/MARC-Errorchecks-1.12/
Collection of MARC 21/AACR2 error checks
----
POE-Filter-CSV-1.05
http://search.cpan.org/~bingos/POE-Filter-CSV-1.05/
A POE-based parser for CSV based files.
----
Palm-Keyring-0.95
http://search.cpan.org/~andrew/Palm-Keyring-0.95/
Handler for Palm Keyring databases.
----
Perl-Version-v0.0.5
http://search.cpan.org/~andya/Perl-Version-v0.0.5/
Parse and manipulate Perl version strings
----
Pod-S5-0.01
http://search.cpan.org/~tlinden/Pod-S5-0.01/
Generate S5 slideshow from POD source file.
----
Socialtext-Resting-Utils-0.11
http://search.cpan.org/~lukec/Socialtext-Resting-Utils-0.11/
Utilities for Socialtext REST APIs
----
Switch-2.13
http://search.cpan.org/~rgarcia/Switch-2.13/
A switch statement for Perl
----
Sys-Statistics-Linux-0.09_06
http://search.cpan.org/~bloonix/Sys-Statistics-Linux-0.09_06/
Collect linux system statistics.
----
Term-TtyRec-Plus-0.06
http://search.cpan.org/~sartak/Term-TtyRec-Plus-0.06/
read a ttyrec
----
Text-Trac-0.06
http://search.cpan.org/~mizzy/Text-Trac-0.06/
Perl extension for formatting text with Trac Wiki Style.
----
Time-HiRes-1.9706
http://search.cpan.org/~jhi/Time-HiRes-1.9706/
High resolution alarm, sleep, gettimeofday, interval timers
----
WWW-Monitor-0.126
http://search.cpan.org/~yaron/WWW-Monitor-0.126/
Monitor websites for updates and changes
----
WebService-FC2-SpamAPI-0.01
http://search.cpan.org/~fujiwara/WebService-FC2-SpamAPI-0.01/
FC2 blog spam API client
----
XML-MyXML-0.0641
http://search.cpan.org/~karjala/XML-MyXML-0.0641/
A simple XML module
----
XML-MyXML-0.065
http://search.cpan.org/~karjala/XML-MyXML-0.065/
A simple XML module
----
XML-MyXML-0.066
http://search.cpan.org/~karjala/XML-MyXML-0.066/
A simple XML module
----
XML-MyXML-0.07
http://search.cpan.org/~karjala/XML-MyXML-0.07/
A simple XML module
----
XML-MyXML-0.075
http://search.cpan.org/~karjala/XML-MyXML-0.075/
A simple XML module
----
autorequire-0.08
http://search.cpan.org/~patl/autorequire-0.08/
Generate module code on demand
----
perl-pdf-0.06.1b-SREZIC-3
http://search.cpan.org/~srezic/perl-pdf-0.06.1b-SREZIC-3/
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.
This message was generated by a Perl program described in my Linux
Magazine column, which can be found on-line (along with more than
200 other freely available past column articles) at
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print "Just another Perl hacker," # the original
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Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 05:42:10 GMT
From: merlyn@stonehenge.com (Randal Schwartz)
Subject: new CPAN modules on Sun Feb 25 2007
Message-Id: <JE07uA.1xx3@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.
Apache-HTTunnel-0.08
http://search.cpan.org/~patl/Apache-HTTunnel-0.08/
Universal HTTP tunnel using Apache + mod_perl
----
Catalyst-Controller-FormBuilder-MultiForm-0.01_1
http://search.cpan.org/~dwarren/Catalyst-Controller-FormBuilder-MultiForm-0.01_1/
Multiple forms per template with Catalyst::Controller::FormBuilder
----
Chart-Clicker-1.1.5
http://search.cpan.org/~gphat/Chart-Clicker-1.1.5/
Powerful, extensible charting.
----
Config-General-2.32
http://search.cpan.org/~tlinden/Config-General-2.32/
Generic Config Module
----
Crypt-ECDSA-0.02
http://search.cpan.org/~billh/Crypt-ECDSA-0.02/
Elliptical Cryptography Digital Signature Algorithm
----
Crypt-ECDSA-0.021
http://search.cpan.org/~billh/Crypt-ECDSA-0.021/
Elliptical Cryptography Digital Signature Algorithm
----
Devel-Size-0.65
http://search.cpan.org/~tels/Devel-Size-0.65/
Perl extension for finding the memory usage of Perl variables
----
Egg-Release-1.09
http://search.cpan.org/~lushe/Egg-Release-1.09/
WEB application framework release version.
----
Egg-View-TT-0.04
http://search.cpan.org/~lushe/Egg-View-TT-0.04/
Template ToolKit is used for View of Egg.
----
GD-Graph-Polar-0.12
http://search.cpan.org/~mrdvt/GD-Graph-Polar-0.12/
Make polar graph using GD package
----
GD-Graph-Polar-0.13
http://search.cpan.org/~mrdvt/GD-Graph-Polar-0.13/
Make polar graph using GD package
----
GD-SecurityImage-1.63
http://search.cpan.org/~burak/GD-SecurityImage-1.63/
Security image (captcha) generator.
----
HTML-Widget-Factory-0.050
http://search.cpan.org/~rjbs/HTML-Widget-Factory-0.050/
churn out HTML widgets
----
HTTP-Parser-0.03
http://search.cpan.org/~dbrobins/HTTP-Parser-0.03/
parse HTTP/1.1 request into HTTP::Request/Response object
----
HTTunnel-Client-0.08
http://search.cpan.org/~patl/HTTunnel-Client-0.08/
Client class for Apache::HTTunnel
----
Image-Pngslimmer-0.13
http://search.cpan.org/~acmcmen/Image-Pngslimmer-0.13/
slims (dynamically created) PNGs
----
Location-Area-DoCoMo-iArea-2.1
http://search.cpan.org/~kokogiko/Location-Area-DoCoMo-iArea-2.1/
Get NTT DoCoMo's i-Area from i-Area code or Geo coordinate
----
Macro-Micro-0.051
http://search.cpan.org/~rjbs/Macro-Micro-0.051/
really simple templating for really simple templates
----
Mail-LocalDelivery-0.302
http://search.cpan.org/~rjbs/Mail-LocalDelivery-0.302/
Deliver mail to a local mailbox
----
Mail-LocalDelivery-0.303
http://search.cpan.org/~rjbs/Mail-LocalDelivery-0.303/
Deliver mail to a local mailbox
----
Math-BigInt-Named-0.03
http://search.cpan.org/~tels/Math-BigInt-Named-0.03/
Math::BigInts that know their name in some languages
----
Math-MPFR-1.11
http://search.cpan.org/~sisyphus/Math-MPFR-1.11/
perl interface to the MPFR (floating point) library.
----
Net-SSH2-0.10
http://search.cpan.org/~dbrobins/Net-SSH2-0.10/
Support for the SSH 2 protocol via libSSH2.
----
Number-Phone-1.5601
http://search.cpan.org/~dcantrell/Number-Phone-1.5601/
base class for Number::Phone::* modules
----
POE-Component-EasyDBI-1.16
http://search.cpan.org/~xantus/POE-Component-EasyDBI-1.16/
Perl extension for asynchronous non-blocking DBI calls in POE
----
Perl-Version-v0.0.4
http://search.cpan.org/~andya/Perl-Version-v0.0.4/
Parse and manipulate Perl version strings
----
Rose-DB-Object-0.762
http://search.cpan.org/~jsiracusa/Rose-DB-Object-0.762/
Extensible, high performance RDBMS-OO mapper.
----
Rose-DB-Object-0.763
http://search.cpan.org/~jsiracusa/Rose-DB-Object-0.763/
Extensible, high performance RDBMS-OO mapper.
----
Test-Group-0.06
http://search.cpan.org/~domq/Test-Group-0.06/
Group together related tests in a test suite
----
Video-Capture-V4l-Imager-0.01
http://search.cpan.org/~mschilli/Video-Capture-V4l-Imager-0.01/
Capture images from a video webcam
----
Win32-Exe-0.11
http://search.cpan.org/~smueller/Win32-Exe-0.11/
Manipulate Win32 executable files
----
X11-IdleTime-0.4
http://search.cpan.org/~awendt/X11-IdleTime-0.4/
Get the idle time of X11
----
XML-Compile-0.16
http://search.cpan.org/~markov/XML-Compile-0.16/
Compilation based XML processing
----
XML-RSS-1.29_02
http://search.cpan.org/~abh/XML-RSS-1.29_02/
creates and updates RSS files
----
autorequire-0.07
http://search.cpan.org/~patl/autorequire-0.07/
Generate module code on demand
----
khatgallery-0.03
http://search.cpan.org/~rubykat/khatgallery-0.03/
generate a HTML photo-gallery.
----
namespace-clean-0.03
http://search.cpan.org/~phaylon/namespace-clean-0.03/
Keep imports and functions out of your namespace
----
perl-pdf-0.06.1b-SREZIC
http://search.cpan.org/~srezic/perl-pdf-0.06.1b-SREZIC/
----
perl-pdf-0.06.1b-SREZIC-2
http://search.cpan.org/~srezic/perl-pdf-0.06.1b-SREZIC-2/
----
pod2axpoint-0.01
http://search.cpan.org/~tlinden/pod2axpoint-0.01/
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print "Just another Perl hacker," # the original
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Date: 24 Feb 2007 16:41:13 -0800
From: dnikolayev@gmail.com
Subject: Re: new method to test Perl code
Message-Id: <1172364073.013610.214230@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>
Sorry, Sherm, was you ever child?
Also, if you think that something is stupid,.. somebody could have
another meaning :)
I think, that such things: http://www.myspace.com/camelbones are
stupid..
Publishing photos of people who showing "fuck" and laughting ... hmm..
very clever.. such culture is better,
then trying to help learn programming languages for children,
students, etc..
Maybe you think this stupid.. But we got two thanks already from
school teachers in US,
Their classes started to learn Pascal and Basic in our IDE :)
A list of reactions of people I showed you earlier, and this is
strange,.. nobody wrote - it's stupid.. , but we have reactions, that
something is not working, something should be re-written, added, etc..
And this is Normal :)
..Bill Gates is also thinks stupid - writing OS (linux) for free,..
Bush thinks that everything the more complex then 2x2 is stupid,
maybe..
You think that trying code online, discussing, sharing your programs,
teaching each other is stupid.. Everybody has the borders of his
mind ;)
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Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 19:59:50 -0500
From: Uri Guttman <uri@stemsystems.com>
Subject: Re: new method to test Perl code
Message-Id: <x7y7mnvypl.fsf@mail.sysarch.com>
>>>>> "d" == dnikolayev <dnikolayev@gmail.com> writes:
d> Sorry, Sherm, was you ever child?
were you ever a professional programmer?
d> Also, if you think that something is stupid,.. somebody could have
d> another meaning :)
and you could be the stupid one too.
d> Maybe you think this stupid.. But we got two thanks already from
d> school teachers in US,
and there are many dumb teachers in the US.
do you know how many bad perl tutorials exist on the web? each one
thinks it is good and some idiots always read them and believe
it. saying your site is good is meaningless.
d> Their classes started to learn Pascal and Basic in our IDE :)
so? those are kiddie langs and not perl. who cares about them anymore? i
never did a lick of serious work in either lang in my 33 years of
coding. does that mean anything to you?
d> You think that trying code online, discussing, sharing your programs,
d> teaching each other is stupid.. Everybody has the borders of his
d> mind ;)
you still don't get it. there is plenty of code sharing, learning, etc
on the net. usenet and this group is one well known place. you haven't
made any compelling reason why your site is a useful place for perl. it
has no modules, it is limited in what it can run, etc. it provides
nothing that you can't get with installing perl on any box (which is
known to be a trivial task).
so stop trying to promote your site here. we don't care. sucker in the
kiddies and dumb teachers and all. just shut up about it here.
uri
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Date: 26 Feb 2007 05:05:59 -0800
From: dnikolayev@gmail.com
Subject: Re: new method to test Perl code
Message-Id: <1172495159.789908.94900@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>
This is out of the border of your mind after 33 years of programming..
sorry :)
As I wrote earlier, CodeIDE.com will support many standart modules
soon.
We started from few basic (pragmas also) and CGI.
Hope, you will try to visit us in few motnhs to check the difference
in perl working :)
Thanks and cya.
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Date: 26 Feb 2007 03:05:51 -0800
From: "Ed_Zep" <ed_zep@ntlworld.com>
Subject: Re: Newbie Question
Message-Id: <1172487951.121774.112320@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com>
On Feb 22, 5:47 pm, "Paul Lalli" <mri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 22, 10:09 am, "Ed_Zep" <ed_...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Feb 22, 2:16 pm, "Paul Lalli" <mri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Feb 22, 6:35 am, "Ed_Zep" <ed_...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Subject: Newbie Question
>
> > > Please put the subject of your post in the Subject of your post. This
> > > tells us nothing about your question.
>
> > > > I'm trying to install a few modules to getPerlon RH Linux AS 3.0 to
> > > > speak to an Oracle 9.2.0.6 database.
> > > > I'm installing as ROOT:
>
> > > > Data-Dumper-2.121
> > > > libnet-1.20
> > > > DBI-1.53
> > > > DBD-Oracle-1.19
>
> > > > but when I check what's been installed
>
> > > How, exactly, are you "checking what's been installed"?
>
> > > > , all I get is:
>
> > > > DBM, ExampleP, File, Proxy, Sponge
>
> > > Well then pretty clearly you're either not correctly installing the
> > > modules or not correctly checking for what modules you have installed.
>
> > > > The script will be run by the oracle user but surely installing as
> > > > root is correct.
>
> > > > I've read the README, too... :)
>
> > > You say that as though there's only one. Which readme are you looking
> > > at?
>
> > > Have you read:
> > > perldoc perlmodlib
> > > and
> > > perldoc -q installed
> > > ?
>
> > >perl-MExtUtils::Installed -le'print for sort ExtUtils::Installed->new->modules()'
>
> > > will show all non-core modules installed.
>
> > Thanks, as explained I am a newbie. I read the README for all of the
> > modules. I'll run those commands and see what I get back.
>
> Arg. I don't want to start a flame war, so I'll be as calm as
> possible here - "being a newbie" is not justification for this type of
> post. Saying "I checked what's been installed" without providing any
> means of knowing what the heck you're talking about has nothing to do
> with not knowingPerl. It has to do with not thinking about how your
> post is going to be read by anyone who's not you. Typing a subject of
> "Newbie question" that tells us nothing about what your question
> actually is has nothing to do with not knowingPerl. It has to do
> with not putting any thought into your post. Asking thousands of
> people around the world a question before checking the built-in
> documentation to see if your specific question is answered has nothing
> to do with not knowingPerl. If you somehow didn't know perldoc
> exists, you should yell (a lot) at your teacher. For future
> reference, all ofPerl'sdocumentation is available to you via the
> perldoc command. Read more about it and all its uses at:
> perldoc perldoc
>
> If the above offends you, you have my apologies, and you should feel
> free to ignore it and any other advice I might be able to offer. I
> hope, however, that you will instead take it under consideration,
> rather than react with, "boy what an asshole *that* guy is!".
>
> Paul Lalli- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Hi Paul, no that's fair comment! I didn't know Perldoc didn't exist
and I don't have a Perl teacher! My only exposure to Perl is running a
single script, as my background is Oracle DBA.
The help from yourself and others is most appreciated.
Ed.
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Date: 26 Feb 2007 13:09:21 GMT
From: anno4000@radom.zrz.tu-berlin.de
Subject: Re: Passing parameters from one Perl script to another
Message-Id: <54g4g1F20b8chU2@mid.dfncis.de>
Jürgen Exner <jurgenex@hotmail.com> wrote in comp.lang.perl.misc:
> Ed Jay wrote:
> > I apologize in advance for asking what probably has a simple answer
> > that I can't seem to find.
> >
> > Can I pass parameters from one Perl script to another Perl script
>
> Trivial. When script A calls script B just pass the parameters along just as
> you would do when calling any other program. And script B will find the
> parameter in @_, just as if called from the command line.
^^
@ARGV
Anno
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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 14:45:03 GMT
From: "Jürgen Exner" <jurgenex@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Passing parameters from one Perl script to another
Message-Id: <PnCEh.7673$Xe1.1470@trndny01>
anno4000@radom.zrz.tu-berlin.de wrote:
> Jürgen Exner <jurgenex@hotmail.com> wrote in comp.lang.perl.misc:
>> will find the parameter in @_, just as if called from the command
>> line.
> ^^
> @ARGV
I think I corrected that myself in <qK0Ch.1912$lG6.87@trndny08> eight days
ago already
jue
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Date: 26 Feb 2007 19:29:10 GMT
From: anno4000@radom.zrz.tu-berlin.de
Subject: Re: Passing parameters from one Perl script to another
Message-Id: <54gqo6F20qmvgU1@mid.dfncis.de>
<anno4000@radom.zrz.tu-berlin.de> wrote in comp.lang.perl.misc:
> Jürgen Exner <jurgenex@hotmail.com> wrote in comp.lang.perl.misc:
> > Ed Jay wrote:
> > > I apologize in advance for asking what probably has a simple answer
> > > that I can't seem to find.
> > >
> > > Can I pass parameters from one Perl script to another Perl script
> >
> > Trivial. When script A calls script B just pass the parameters along just as
> > you would do when calling any other program. And script B will find the
> > parameter in @_, just as if called from the command line.
> ^^
> @ARGV
Oh dear, I didn't notice how old this is. My newsreader shows your
correction, but apart from the rest of the thread (not as a followup
to anything), so I didn't see it until after I had replied. Apologies.
Anno
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Date: 24 Feb 2007 06:51:58 -0800
From: pablo@sigex.com
Subject: Re: Performance project for the SigEx Foundry
Message-Id: <1172328718.340627.199870@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>
On Feb 22, 8:40 pm, pierre_marie_dur...@yahoo.fr wrote:
> On Feb 21, 1:15 pm, p...@sigex.com wrote:
>
> > have been testing performances of different scripting languages
> > fordatabase access, text processing and client application data
> > transfer. So far, I am getting better performance from PHP, but I
> > don't have any hard data to back it up compared to others.
>
> > This is a large project for theSigExFoundryand it involves hundreds
> > of servers. I am looking for articles/studies/benchmarks on the
> > subject.
>
> > Thank you,
>
> > Pablo
> > Server Side Developer
> > Student for theSigExFoundry,
> > bySigExVentures
>
> Hi Pablo,
>
> It's a good question. You want to really understand what you are doing
> this benchmark for. In my opinion, you should go for the language that
> fits your needs and focus on performance optimization for that
> language. I would be more inclined to go with PHP, but that's a
> personal choice. I'm sure you can search performance for these
> languages and come up with lots of ressources on the web.
>
> Pierre-Marie Durand
Pierre-Marie,
Thanks for the feedback. You are right, for now, I am sticking to PHP,
but I would like to read more about this subject. Bearophile's link is
a good start. Thanks,
Pablo
Server Side Developer
Student for the SigEx Foundry,
SigEx Ventures
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