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12 October 2007


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01:35 <****> perlbot, math 17000 / 211
01:35 <****> 80.5687203791469
01:35 <****> Scary.
01:35 <****> tell me about it. i've got to patch it tomorrow.
01:35 <****> Reminds me of an xkcd strip.
01:36 <****> hehe
01:36 <****> http://xkcd.com/292/
01:36 <****> Sometimes I wish that happened.
01:36 <****> heh
01:37 <****> Maybe programmers would be less wont to use goto. :)
01:37 <****> all of the gotos in the code are just to implement else clauses, basically, so it's not really that bad
01:38 <****> not like this: if( foo ) { #include "process.c" }
01:38 <****> blech.
01:38 <****> That's evil and wrong.
01:38 <****> eep
01:38 <****> .oO(require "file";)
01:38 <****> that was in production code at my last company
01:39 <****> Wonder why we balk at #include "foo.c" but require "file" is not so bad.
01:39 <****> Is it really so different?
01:39 <****> apeiron: it's like saying require "/home/foo/bin/script.pl"
01:39 <****> so, yes
01:40 <****> #include is nothing more than "replace this line with this file"
01:40 <****> require allows you to run some commands and stick stuff into modules, at least
01:40 <****> also, hello
01:40 <****> Botje, Greetings!
01:40 <****> Hello WWW::Mechanize
01:40 <****> #include is test replacement, require is eval (a much higher level)
01:40 <****> text
01:40 <****> 10 GOTO 20
01:41 <****> 20 PRINT HELLO
01:41 <****> 30 GOTO 10
01:41 <****> initself, Missing quotes, no?
01:41 <****> It's been so long since 8th grade.
01:42 * Botje is sick.
01:42 <****> 1 GOTO 2
01:42 <****> 2 GOTO 1 # this statement is false
01:42 * Botje does not like coughing endlessly
01:42 <****> poor Botje
01:42 <****> jmp $$ # win!
01:42 <****> win-win
01:43 <****> (lisp-function win-win (((((())))))))))
01:43 * iank breaks initself for not knowing lisp
01:43 <****> ALAN KAY
01:43 <****> ALAN TURING
01:44 <****> GumbyGumby Turing!
01:44 <****> apeiron: kevin sorbo did not get kicked, since poe is on-topic here.
01:44 <****> kevin federline
01:44 <****> took britney's children
01:44 <****> bruce lee
01:44 <****> ftw!!!
01:44 <****> Lee's Sandwiches
01:44 <****> George Internets
01:44 <****> chuck norris
01:44 <****> allow me to interject a spurious "meow" here.
01:45 <****> GumbyGumby: meow
01:45 <****> iank: c<<<<< meow.
01:45 <****> chuck norris hacked internet twice
01:45 <****>-
01:45 <****>
01:45 <****> ^^ rindolf
01:45 <****> fish
01:45 <****>- # Charlie Brown
01:45 <****> GumbyGumby: rindolf is a fish
01:45 <****> pkrumins: No i have is a fish.
01:45 <****> Charlie Daniels
01:45 <****> jack daniels # woot
01:46 <****> southern comfort
01:49 <****> Bushmills 1608
01:53 <****> What is svk?
01:53 <****> distributed svn
01:55 <****> initself, svk is the Perl predecessor to the dozen-and-one GNU versioning systems written in everything else.
01:55 <****> hey all
01:55 <****> Before the GNU people took up the fad of writing versioning systems, svk was finished.
01:55 <****> Interesting.
01:55 <****> but git, bzr, et al are completely unique!
01:55 <****> does it work good?
01:56 <****> s/good/well/
01:56 * reflexive is still using monotone.
01:56 <****> preaction: git.
01:56 <****> s/well/good/ # it shifts your alignment
01:57 * hobbs is more chaotic neutral
01:57 <****> i have a quick question im writing a script that reads a text file with user account names and then creates the account if the name is listed in the text file my question is the system function in perl the same thing as writing 'unix command' in your script
01:57 <****> "Necos" at 204.108.96.21 pasted "Comparing 2 files with similar data..." (34 lines, 564B) at http://sial.org/pbot/28007
01:57 <****> ?
01:57 <****> bsdbandit, Your answer is FUCKING USE PUNCTUATION
01:57 <****> lol
01:57 <****> sorry about that
01:57 <****> :'D
01:57 <****> You're a perl coder, you should be happy to punctuate.
01:58 <****> just in thinking mode thats all
01:58 <****> im a newbie trying to learn
01:58 * apeiron punctures bsdbandit.
01:58 <****> Punctuate? THERE'S NO TIME!
01:58 <****> Wait, that isn't right...
01:58 <****> apeiron: e's got bsd in his name, you're supposed to warm up to him
01:58 <****> perlrun tells you the swtich to run a program to test for syntax without actually running it?
01:58 <****> iank, sod off. :)
01:58 <****> initself, tias
01:58 <****> apeiron: you can't say sod, you're not british!
01:58 <****> you can use system() if you want output on screen... qx() or backticks if you want to capture output


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