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FoolontheHill (2732)

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Tuesday December 17, 2002
07:33 AM

XML::Handler::AxPoint for Windows

I came into work this morning with my very postive hat on. I decided that instead of using Powerpoint to write some UNIX tools training slides that I have been asked to write. I would try and embrass the funky sounding XML::Handler::AxPoint perl module. This only catch was that I was going to try to get it working on Windows.

Oh dear. After downloading all the prereqs I naively thought my job was done but I found that I could not get Text::Iconv to compile in Cygwin or in native Windows. Nobody else in the world seems to have this problem and indeed nobody else seems to have tried this on a Windows machine. Maybe I will try on a Linux server later but I probably ought to write the presentation first....

Monday October 28, 2002
05:55 AM

QOTW II

[ #8634 ]
Not:

9 9 8 4 2

Instead:

8.75 8.75 7.5 5 2

Still can't work out a general rule though

Friday October 25, 2002
05:50 AM

Brain Exercise - QOTW

I am trying to working out this weeks expert QOTW from MJD and finding it a bit tricky. I had worked out the pattern for 3,5 and 7 games but the 9 games in the progression doesn't appear to be correct. After a bit of head scratching I think I will have to give up and search on the web. Well its not my Perl skills letting me down it just my maths...

BTW here is where I am at the mo..

1

2,2

3,3,2

5,5,4,2

9,9,8,4,2

The last one in this series isn't right...

Ohmigod its been a long time since I did any maths...

Friday October 11, 2002
05:13 AM

Programming Perl

My first journal entry.

I've got something to admit. Although I have been Programming Perl for about a year and a half now, I have never read Programming Perl.

Up to now I have relied on Learning Perl, Data Munging with Perl, Effective Perl Programming and Object Orientated Perl. All of which are great books that I can throughly recommend.

People had always told me that Programming Perl (the book) was not a good read but I am really enjoying it it is teaching me things that I thought I already knew but didn't and it is funny!. To some extent, it is making me excited about writing Perl again - which lets face it has got to be a "good thing".

Programming Perl - "Ideal Bedtime Reading"