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Commented on The Ten Minute Thinking Rule
> I'm guessing "talk to the teddy bear" worked more like "put on this dunce cap That probably depends a lot of the environment. I often help colleagues by just listening to them explaining their problem - the mere act...
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Commented on My Frozen Perl 2011 Keynote
Are the slides available for download somewhere where you do not have to create an account (slideshare.net seems to demand login to download); perhaps a link directly to a PDF? Thanks much!...
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Commented on Dancer for Python programmers slides fixed on Slideshare
The PDF format link on http://perldancer.org/slides leads to http://perldancer.org/talks/dancer-for-python-programmers.pdf - which yields a "Lost in the void"-page - the link seems to have "talks" instead of "slides" in it. Thanks again for providing the PDF for download!...
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Commented on Presenting Perl Dancer to Python programmers
> You can view slides on slideshare without having an account. I don't have Flash on my computer, and prefer to read PDFs offline, so Slideshare is less than ideal for (people like) me. I see you have made a...
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Commented on Presenting Perl Dancer to Python programmers
If it isn't too inconvenient, perhaps you could share your slides somewhere that doesn't require an account, as well? (A PDF-download would be great.)...
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Commented on What non-Perl books do you recommend to Perlers?
In the lighter end: Coders At Work, Peter Seibel....
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Commented on Projects that should have their own websites
You skipped HTML::Mason’s nicely functional website....
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Sawyer X commented on
Dancer for Python programmers slides fixed on Slideshare
Whoops!
I'll get that fixed ASAP.
Thanks!
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brian d foy commented on
My Frozen Perl 2011 Keynote
Slideshare is all there is, and there is no download. I can see the slides just fine without an account, and I've also embedded them in the post :)
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jnareb.openid.pl commented on
My Frozen Perl 2011 Keynote
My answer is how use works. It takes a namespace and translates it into a filename, then traverses @INC looking for that filename, using the first one it finds.
It isn't true. Take a look at inc::latest, App::FatPacker, PAR,... or even Acme::RemoteINC.
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brian d foy commented on
My Frozen Perl 2011 Keynote
Of course what I said is true. That you can have a module that makes a dynamic @INC doesn't make it any less true. Without black magic, what I said is how use() was designed. That we got black magic features later doesn't impact the consequences of that. Notice, however, that the black magic bits fit into my "workaround" portion of the question.
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Will commented on
The Ten Minute Thinking Rule
See also 'Rubber Duck Problem Solving': http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2012/03/rubber-duck-problem-solving.html
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