Marc
- About: I am a Perl developer and CPAN author. I develop software with Perl since 1996 and Perl is still one of my favorite programing languages.
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Commented on iCPAN: Now Bigger, Faster and with Syntax Highlighting
Wow, I did not know about this app before your blog-post here at blogs.perl.org. Thats super great! It would be perfect if you could optimize the app also for the iPad since it looks a bit tiny on the big...
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Commented on Converting Pod to search.cpan style HTML
Thanks for the hint! This sounds interesting. I am using Pod::ProjectDocs right now to do this, but will have a look at your module! Will you add some functionality to create an index-file as well when having many pm's in...
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Posted How to set-up your own CPAN mirror to use Modern::Perl;
Are you a sysadmin and you're running servers with a lot of Perl code and Perl modules installed? You are a Perl hacker, who wish to access the complete CPAN repository on his notebook even when not connected to the internet?
Why not set-up your own CPAN-Mirror then? It's really easy.
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Commented on Perl6::Junction
Also, writing a comment here says "can not fork" after submitting the entry and destroys the page formatting :-/ I need to manually re-publish the entry to repair it's layout....
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Commented on Perl6::Junction
It seems like the scheduled auto-publish messed up the blog entry a bit. I manually re-published the page and now it looks ok to me (without changing anything on the page). Maybe the scheduler does not work as expected?...
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Posted Perl6::Junction to use Modern::Perl;
Today I'd like to introduce you a Perl module I really like and use a lot in my code. It's called Perl6::Junction and you can get it from CPAN.
Please have a look what it can do for you.
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Posted How to install Perl Modules from CPAN in the Unix user-space to use Modern::Perl;
If you're a sysadmin or if you run a Perl software development environment, you might want to give your users or developers the possibility to install Perl modules from CPAN into their private user-space. This could be helpful for trying out new modules or playing around with modules that might…
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Posted How to install a Perl Module from CPAN to use Modern::Perl;
Developers and admins who are new to Perl might wonder how they can install one of the 18.000 available Perl Modules from http://search.cpan.org.
One of the many ways to do this is to call the CPAN shell from the Unix command l…
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John McNamara commented on
Converting Pod to search.cpan style HTML
I hadn't planned to extend it any further apart from a few minor configuration options.
The main intention of the module is to render single HTML pages. I will leave more complicated features to Pod::ProjectDoc.
John.
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Grant McLean commented on
Converting Pod to search.cpan style HTML
The way I deal with reading POD on my development workstation is with Apache2::POD and Firefox bookmark keywords. So for example if I want to read the DBD::Postgres POD, I go to the location bar in Firefox and type:
pd DBD::Postgres
Where 'pd' is short for 'perldoc'. Firefox translates that into the URL:
http://localhost/perldoc/DBD::Postgres
And Apache2::POD looks after the POD to HTML translation. I have it configured to us…
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Olaf Alders commented on
iCPAN: Now Bigger, Faster and with Syntax Highlighting
Hi Marc,
iPad optimization is pretty much the next thing on this list. It really does look horrible on that big screen. :)
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