Pradeep Pant
- Website: pradeeppant.com
- About: I am a Perl developer based in New Delhi, India and blog about Perl.
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Commented on Top 15 Achievements in the year 2018
Very impressive. Tx for sharing....
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Commented on Interview with Pragmatic Perl in English
Very good indeed. Thanks for translating....
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Commented on The Joy In What We Do by Sawyer X
This is perhaps the best...
Indeed great talk .. I enjoyed thoroughly. Echo chamber example is really good. Thanks for sharing....
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Commented on A Tiny Code Quiz
My first guess was 6 which is of course not correct. Have to revisit http://perldoc.perl.org/perlop.html...
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Commented on PDL 2.006 released!
Congratulations PDL team...
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Posted Delhi.pm Perl Monger user group: Need suggestions to ppant
Hello,
I am looking for suggestions to revive Delhi.pm. A non-active P…
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Commented on Introduction to Perl at BarCamp Kerala 8, India
I am Delhi based. We have monger group Delhi.pm mailing list but very few mails. I am also interested in some sort of Perl events. I think we have now many people working in Perl here in India but all...
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Commented on Bangalore.pm meetup 6th August 2011
Great to hear that Banglorian have started meeting. I also want to revive Delhi.pm. I will have to plan a meeting in coming weeks. Pray for us....
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Commented on Deploying a Perl App to DotCloud
Congratulations! I have also requested for a test account will update with my experience...
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Posted Online compiler/interpreter to ppant
codepad is an online compiler/interpreter, and a simple collaboration tool. One can test code and share results. Currently, it supports 13 programming languages including Perl.
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Commented on Padre 0.76 has been released.
Thanks for great work.. I going to try this regds Pradeep...
Comment Threads
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aero.myid.net commented on
Padre 0.76 has been released.
On strawberry perl(Windows 7 x64)
C:\strawberry-perl-5.12.2.0\perl\bin\perl.exe "-Iinc" -MExtUtils::Command -e "chmod" -- 644 Padre.bs
dlltool --def Padre.def --output-exp dll.exp
g++ -o blib\arch\auto\Padre\Padre.dll -Wl,--base-file -Wl,dll.base -mdll -s -L"C:\strawberry-perl-5.12.2.0\perl\lib\CORE" -L"C:\strawberry-perl-5.12.2.0\c\lib" Padre.o -Wl,--image-base,0x354f0000 C:\strawberry-perl-5.12.2.0\perl\lib\CORE\libperl512.a -lmoldname -lkernel32 -luser32 -lgdi32 -lwinspool -lcomdlg32 -ladvapi32 -lshell32 -lole32 -loleaut3… -
Erez Schatz commented on
Bangalore.pm meetup 6th August 2011
I wish you luck in forming your community, and also luck to the Royal Challengers, hopefully winning the IPL next year!
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Shantanu Bhadoria commented on
Bangalore.pm meetup 6th August 2011
Thanks guys! We are working hard for this.
In time we will have critical mass, then we can breath easy. :)
@Erez Thanks for your wishes for the Bangalore Royal Challengers :) -
mascip commented on
PDL 2.006 released!
Hi and thanks a lot to the team! I’ve used Matlab for a few years at work, and am quite excited about PDL which seems a lot more versatile, thanks to its Perl foundations.
One question from a PDL beginner: which Graphical libraries would you advice?
I guess i should read the doc and try them all. But there are many, and i found contradictory information. Maybe this can be clarified.
In this blog post you mention these three: - PDL::Graphics::Gnuplot - PDL::Graphics::Prima - PDL::Graphics::Simple From what you write, it seems that the last one is best to use…
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Joel Berger commented on
PDL 2.006 released!
I’m rather sure you are the same person who has gotten a reply from the pdl mailing list, but for future readers I will answer here. Plotting has been the Achilles Heel of PDL for a while now. The old standards (PGPLOT and PLPlot) are aging and it shows, but they seen in many of the docs and tutorials, if for no other reason than we haven’t changed them yet. If they work for you then great! Then new kids on the block are Gnuplot and Prima. Use Gnuplot as an interface to the popular Gnuplot program and access its power, use Prima if you want dynamic plots or if you want to see…
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