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  • Commented on 20 years and counting
    It was the DBI module that brought me back to Perl, early this century. I had to transfer data from access databases to a MySQL server. The DBI module made that very easy and painless. Nowadays for all my small...
  • Commented on Dynamic Web-Based Student Management (thesis abstract)
    Nice. Has it been accepted and deployed yet?...
  • Commented on Perl in a Developing Country
    Why not start your own Perlmongers group? I recently attended the first meeting of Bangkok.pm (and even gave a small presentation) and it is a great way to bring Perl programmers together. You can see some photos of the meeting...
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  • Kasek Galgal commented on Dynamic Web-Based Student Management (thesis abstract)

    Not as yet. Although I would like to make it available. Where would you suggest is a good place?

  • Kasek Galgal commented on Dynamic Web-Based Student Management (thesis abstract)

    Only in my Department at the university, to keep track of our students and make our job easier when grading. I hope the benefits are seen by others who would like to adopt it.

  • Zrusilla Ugsome commented on Perl in a Developing Country

    Welcome! I agree with Karl, do start a Perl Mongers group, even if you are the only one for a while! It'll literally put Papua New Guinea on the Perl map. See http://www.pm.org/groups/

    Elizabeth Cholet (zrusilla), Paris.pm.

  • Aristotle commented on Dynamic Web-Based Student Management (thesis abstract)

    The last comment you thanked was actually comment spam. You will recognise these by the fact that the link entered in the link field of the comment form points to a product or company page rather than some personal homepage or blog, esp if the name entered in the comment form is not the (nick)name of a person, as in this case where it was “Abstract Management” – even if the body of the content is “signed” with a person’s name. That is a dead giveaway that someone is leaving the comment in order to communicate with Google’s crawler rather than with the author of the blog post…

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