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3619 - Ruby v Perl - a comparison example
One of the popular exercises I set on our Perl courses goes something like ... Write a program to ask the user to enter four numbers each between the value of 1 and 6. If the user enters a number below 1 or over 6, ask him to enter that number again. If the user enters the word END, stop reading nu ....

3618 - lists and struct::list in Tcl - Introduction to struct::list and examples
In addition to the built in list commands, Tcl (since release 8.4) has been shipped with an additional struct::list package which includes additional procs (commands) you can use for manipulating lists. ::struct::list longestCommonSubsequence sequence1 sequence2 ?maxOccurs? ::struct::list longestCo ....

3617 - The fileutil package and a list of file system commands in Tcl
On top of the file commands, the ::fileutil package which is shipped with Tcl includes a range of commonly used structures ("design patterns") which means you don't have to keep wring your own composites. Here is a combined list, sorting them out by category rather than by which command or package ....

3616 - Bus top - colours of London
Scenes from the top of the No. 205 - from Paddington to Bow Church, via The Angel Near Angel On Euston Road Regent's Park ....

3615 - Historic documents for Wiltshire
Yesterday, we visited the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre near to Chippenham station, and spent several enthralling hours looking through old documents and rare books, and several frustrating hours learning our way around the vast resources and working out how to find the needles we were lookin ....

3614 - Tcl - dicts - a tutorial and examples
Dictionaries At Tcl 8.5, the dict command was added to Tcl. What is a dictionary A dict used the same formatting as a list - in other words, it's a string of text (just like every other variable type except an array) which is handled through the same tokeniser / interpreter that's used for the ....

3613 - Keeping Business Local. But is that realistic?
"Shop in your High Street" says the Town Council, the Melksham Independent Traders, the Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Small Businesses, the Melksham Independent News, and many more. "Shop Online" say Wiltshire Council (via Wiltshire Online), and many more including some of those very same ....

3612 - Help to get online in Melksham
Here's one for your friends or relatives (or the people next door) who are not yet online. Specific help in the Melksham area! Wiltshire Online is Wiltshire's program to get you online, and from 20th February for a period of six weeks, Melksham is going to be a pilot area to help people get onlin ....

3611 - A customer thanks Well House Manor
"Thank you" means so much. And this floral display - a "thank you" gift from one of our customers who's an expert at making such things mean so much to us at Well House Manor. It's proudly in display in reception, and it's a credit to the whole team who's looked after this particular customer. Th ....

3610 - Training to do a job, or training to pass an exam?
Are 46%, 47%, 48% or 49% of visitors to "UK Online Centres" aged 55 or older? I'm told that the answer is 48%. But what a stupid question to put into a test to see if I know enough to be a "Digital Champion" to help people who are not (yet) online get online. Whatever the answer is, it's not goi ....

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