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Microsoft Surprise

by rupesh (Hermit)
on Nov 17, 2004 at 08:52 UTC ( [id://408336]=perlnews: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


I haven't a clue if any of you monks have seen this, but I was, frankly, surprised.
Microsoft has its own documentation on how to automate excel using Perl!!!

Though this was updated some months ago, this article, still seems surprising (again)!

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Re: Microsoft Surprise
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Nov 17, 2004 at 10:36 UTC

    Assuming your a Win32 user, go to a command line and type: help ftype


    Examine what is said, not who speaks.
    "Efficiency is intelligent laziness." -David Dunham
    "Think for yourself!" - Abigail        "Time is a poor substitute for thought"--theorbtwo
    "Memory, processor, disk in that order on the hardware side. Algorithm, algorithm, algorithm on the code side." - tachyon

      I've seen that before. Thing is I didn't give much thought abt the *example*, thinking it was too obvious.
      Now I realize.
      demerphq said 2 Mill.? Phew.
      Hats off to Mr. Larry Wall I guess.

      Good Day All...

        I dont think Larry was involved. I think it was Activestate alone. But im hardly an authority on the subject, this is just the gist of my recollections.

        ---
        demerphq

      Assuming his a Win32 user?

        Seems it was a correct assumption.

        It also seem likely, given that his link was to information on an MS site.

        It was also an assumption that played the odds given the proponderence of computer users that are Win32 users.

        That's somewhat dampened by the use of Perl I admit, but it would be interesting to know (were it possible to), how the relative proportions (Win32 to non-Win32) of systems running Perl scripts on a regular basis?


        Examine what is said, not who speaks.
        "Efficiency is intelligent laziness." -David Dunham
        "Think for yourself!" - Abigail        "Time is a poor substitute for thought"--theorbtwo
        "Memory, processor, disk in that order on the hardware side. Algorithm, algorithm, algorithm on the code side." - tachyon
No Surprise
by rrwo (Friar) on Nov 17, 2004 at 22:01 UTC

    Microsoft wants companies who use Unix to start using Windows Server. So they'll need to appeal to those people, a lot of whom use Perl for all sorts of backroom operations.

    Perl comes with the Unix Services for Windows package. I recall it used to come with the NT 3.5 or 4.0 Server Resource Toolkit.

    And I'm sure a lot of MS people use Perl too. It's way better for coding than VBScript or JScript.

Re: Microsoft Surprise
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 17, 2004 at 10:22 UTC
    Ok, I will bite. Why is this surprising to you?

      Well, more of a surprise, it seems surreal...

        Don't be surprised. Its reasonably well known in the Perl community that MS uses Perl for its own purposes (supposedly testing) and that they spent a fair amount funding Activestate to make Perl under Win32 viable. (I recall mention of 2 Million dollars...). The MS scripting host supports perlscript and you can use perlscript from within MS SQL Server.

        The thing I find funny about it is IMO learning perl on Win32 is a great way to become familiar with *NIX. By the time youve learned perl to a decent level you will ahve implicitly absorbed a large amount of *nix concepts, if only through learning how Win32 does them differently.

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        demerphq

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