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Re: Waiting For Multiple Programs to Complete

by fauria (Deacon)
on Oct 07, 2005 at 18:14 UTC ( [id://498331]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Waiting For Multiple Programs to Complete

This sounds a lot like event driven programming. I would think about POE for this.
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Re^2: Waiting For Multiple Programs to Complete
by NathanE (Beadle) on Oct 07, 2005 at 18:37 UTC
    That's a PERFECT idea! Thanks!
Re^2: Waiting For Multiple Programs to Complete
by rob_au (Abbot) on Oct 07, 2005 at 19:11 UTC
    While POE is the benchmark for many when it comes to event-based programming in Perl, it should be noted that there are other module alternatives which facilitate this programming style - In particular, I have been using the Event module quite extensively of late and found it to be extremely flexible and direct in its operations. The situation where I have been using it too (RTSP delivery for digital video-on-demand), using POE with all of its dependencies and its operational overhead, may have proven problematic. If you do decide to take a look at Event, make sure you also take a look at the tutorial PDF file in the distribution in addition to the module POD.

     

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