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<b>Please note:</b> This home node is button free and built to stay that way. If you're looking for buttons or menus that write somewhat clever (not to mention increasing trite) things in the chatterbox, check someone [BastardOperator|else]'s home node.<br /><br />
Lotus Notes <a href="http://www.iarchitect.com/lotus.htm">sucks</A>. Oh, let me count the ways...<br /><br />
Bored? Try [randomnode|this node].<br /><br />
I'm a ClearCase and <a href="http://www.sun.com">Sun</a> Solaris administrator. ClearCase is a software configuration management (SCM) tool made by <a href="http://www.rational.com">Rational Corp</a>. ClearCase makes extensive use of Perl, and, as such, I have been using Perl for years to implement everything from policy and security to ease-of-use scripts for development.<br /><br />
I used to work at <a href="http://www.enron.com">Enron</a> -- You've probably heard about all the problems it's having. I am now part of <a href="http://www.ubswenergy.com">UBS Warburg Energy</a>. Essentially, doing the same thing, for the same people, just accross the street. Of course, I'm always entertaining offers. :-)<br /><br />
Here's the two chatterbox clients I wrote. The more up-to-date one is based on perl/Tk, and is much more feature-rich. It's not really tested on UNIX, but I've got some people that have graciously agreed to work on it. Any changes you have, let me know, and I'll incorporate them into this effort.<br />
<ul>
<li>[Perl/Tk Chatterbox Client]</li>
<li>[Win32::GUI Chatterbox Client]</li>
</ul>
The latter makes use of <a href="http://dada.perl.it/#gui">Win32::GUI</a>. Both require PerlMonksChat.pm by [zzamboni].<br /><br />
I have also wrote another example client for [zzamboni]'s NewestNodes.pm. It shows how to create a GUI for a threaded newest nodes view, and launches a browser to any node you double click on. Requires PerlMonks.pm version 2.<br />
<ul>
<li>[Perl/Tk Newest Nodes Client]</li>
</ul>
The picture I have above comes from an online comic, <a href="http://sinfest.net/index.htm">Sinfest</a> by Tatsuya Ishida. It's great -- bookmark it.<br /><br />
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<code>
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.1
GCM/CS/H/P d-- H+>++ s++:- g+ a- v++ C++ US+++$
P+++>++++$ L+ W+++$ PS+ PE++ t+@ j+@ R+@ G' u**
Y+ tv- X- b+>++ e+ h-- r++ y++ DI+
-----END GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
</code>
My geek code <a href="http://www.ebb.org/cgi-bin/ungeek.cgi?geekCode=GCM%2FCS%2FH%2FP+d-+s%2B%2B%3A-+a-+C%2B%2B+US%2B%2B%2B%24%0D%0AP%2B%2B%2B%3E%2B%2B%2B%2B%24+L%2B+W%2B%2B%2B%24+PS%2B+PE%2B%2B+t%2B@+R%2B@+%0D%0AY%2B+tv-+X-+b%2B%3E%2B%2B+e%2B+h--+r%2B%2B+y%2B%2B+DI%2B+">demystified</a>.<br \>
Wonder what this <a href="http://www.geekcode.com">geek code</a> stuff is all about?<br /><br />
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