#perl - Mon 23 Apr 2007 between 00:09 and 00:16



JuggaloAntoh snap jql
revdiablojql: Ah you cheated with teh google?
JuggaloAnto.O
hmm-homeoops, there
jqlI have that regex saved in the ol dirty tricks file, actually
Abigail's /^1?$|^(11+?)\1+$/ is awesome
JuggaloAntim looking at that regex. and my brain is melting out my ears
Perlmongleri see
buuYay discworld!
actiondngor puts a copy of Gdel, Escher, Bach on JuggaloAnt's head.
dngorputs a copy of Gdel, Escher, Bach on JuggaloAnt's head.
revdiablojql: Ah well, that's not quite the kind of cheating I had in mind, but good on ya anyway
hmm-homeaccording to what i've read both of those should work
buuThis is pretty damn cool
revdiabloOh thank the lord, people have started to change the NSIS "Installation details" color scheme away from the ghastly green-on-black
fervidfroggerCould someone please show me a quick n' gritty way of incrementing a value every second? I wasn't sure how to go about it, and I'm new to Perl.
webtrolldo any of you actually know any real programming languages?
Perlmonglerperl
ohhhh, like assembly?
revdiablofervidfrogger: Is drift an issue for you?
webtrollperl is hardly a language, as it's the easiest thing since sliced bread and is also targetted towards noob programmers
Perlmonglerthat php
revdiablofervidfrogger: If not, while (1) { $x++; sleep 1; } would do the trick
fervidfroggerdrift? I'm not quite sure what you're referring to.
buuTeehee.
fervidfroggerOk, I'll try that, thnaks
buuThat's so cute.
dngorfervidfrogger: while (1) { my $last_time = time; 1 while time == $last_time; $x++ }
webtrollyou might want to learn python or something interesting before acting leetz0r because you know a little bit of 'perl
buuwebtroll: What is the apostrophe for?
Perlmongleri know c++ and c
guilherme-jorgehello all, how to do a query, using Class::DBI, similar with "SELECT * FROM users WHERE name like 'guilherme' OR address like 'guilherme'??
Perlmonglerand
revdiablofervidfrogger: If you sleep for 1 second on each iteration, the time it takes to execute the code between sleep calls will cause your loop to gradually drift
Supaplexhe's high on troll. he's in ##windows to
cfeddeplonk
buuSupaplex: He's not very good though =[
PerlmonglerNext byte
Supaplexhaha yea.
revdiablofervidfrogger: So if it takes 0.01 seconds to execute the increment call, each loop iteration will actually take 1.01 seconds, not exactly 1 seconds
webtrollPerlmonger, i sure hope you realize c/c++ > perl by miles

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