There is a lengthy and fairly nuanced response to the
activestate/MS collaboration in a couple of the
thePerlJournals (http://www.tpj.com). One is response to a rabid (if clever)
letter from a MS-hater, the other is a reply from the
boss at activestate as to what exactly the MS $$$$s will
be doing for AS and what they will be expected to do in
return.
Never underestimate BG's ability to accept and subvert
but perl may be the mouthful they can't swallow.
Oh, and there is (though I've not used it) an amazing
description of a visual (perltk) debugger, ptkdb:
http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/A/AE/AEPAGE/
If half of what the article:
http://www.itknowledge.com/tpj/issues/vol4_3/tpj0403-0008.html
(but you probably need to get a login/passwd from tpj first)
is true, it'd be a dream come true.
'course I'm more of the vi/httpd error_log sort of debugger,
myself.
a
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There is a lengthy and fairly nuanced response to the
activestate/MS collaboration in a couple of the
thePerlJournals (http://www.tpj.com). One is response to a rabid (if clever)
letter from a MS-hater, the other is a reply from the
boss at activestate as to what exactly the MS $$$$s will
be doing for AS and what they will be expected to do in
return.
Never underestimate BG's ability to accept and subvert
but perl may be the mouthful they can't swallow.
Oh, and there is (though I've not used it) an amazing
description of a visual (perltk) debugger, ptkdb:
http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/A/AE/AEPAGE/
If half of what the article:
http://www.itknowledge.com/tpj/issues/vol4_3/tpj0403-0008.html
(but you probably need to get a login/passwd from tpj first)
is true, it'd be a dream come true.
'course I'm more of the vi/httpd error_log sort of debugger,
myself.
a
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