Friday, March 4, 2011
Impress!ve lists me!
I have just noticed that the latest edition of Impress!ve have listed makebeamerinfo in their documentation. I guess this means I need to get around to uploading mbi2
Monday, January 31, 2011
Perlrun explained!
One more quick thing. I was looking for a good explaination of the perl command-line switches and I found this.
Doc converters
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Explaining Perl Regexes
If you need to figure out what a certain regex is doing you can use YAPE::Regex::Explain but even more convenient is this web interface.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Open source web meetings
Some time ago I was trying to TA via an open source web meeting platform. At the time I was considering dimdim and openmeetings.
While I haven't followed up in a long time, I just got an email that dimdim is being bought and the open source platform is being discontinued (actually it seems that it was abandoned not long after I was looking at it anyway).
Just to update though, it seems that openmeetings is going strong and a poster added a new project to my open source horizon big blue button. I will keep that in mind for the next time I get the web interaction bug, perhaps for my dissertation.
While I haven't followed up in a long time, I just got an email that dimdim is being bought and the open source platform is being discontinued (actually it seems that it was abandoned not long after I was looking at it anyway).
Just to update though, it seems that openmeetings is going strong and a poster added a new project to my open source horizon big blue button. I will keep that in mind for the next time I get the web interaction bug, perhaps for my dissertation.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Ideone -- an online pastebin and compiler in one
http://www.ideone.com/
Sounds cool, I wonder if I will find a cool use for it sometime soon?
What is ideone?
Ideone is something more than a pastebin; it's an online compiler and debugging tool which allows
to compile and run code online in more than 40 programming languages.
Sounds cool, I wonder if I will find a cool use for it sometime soon?
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Perl -- add the script's directory to @INC
Lets say you write a Perl script that includes some local packages, but you want to run the script from a symlink or from in your path. How can you get it to include those packages in your libraries (@INC)?
Near the top of your script place the lines:
Should work in all cases and on all OSes. (source: http://use.perl.org/~Aristotle/journal/33995)
Near the top of your script place the lines:
use Cwd 'abs_path';
use File::Basename;
use lib dirname( abs_path $0 );
Should work in all cases and on all OSes. (source: http://use.perl.org/~Aristotle/journal/33995)
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