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2378 - Handling XML in Perl - introduction and early examples
There are hundreds of modules (literally) in Perl for handing XML. Some of them are highly specialised, but others are of much more general use in reading (and in some cases writing) XML streams. (definition of XML: Extended Markup Language - a tagging system in plain text for marking up data; not ....

2377 - Wiltshire / Melksham Weddings - guest accommodation
Let's face it - it's the big day for the bride, and the last thing she wants to be worried about it where her more geographically distant friends and relatives will stay, whether they can get into their hotel rooms early to change before the wedding, and about their other needs. We're getting very ....

2376 - Long job - progress bar techniques (Perl)
Here's a "Perl for Larger Projects" example --- for use in illustrating the "advanced file and directory handling" and "handling huge data set" modules. Scenario ... I want to go through all the files and directories on a big drive, and find the largest file(s). It will take a while, so I want prog ....

2375 - Designing your data structures for a robust Perl application
Whatever language you're programming in, design of your data structures is important. You should consider such design ahead of time, and before you start to code - "What am I going to be doing with this data" and "how do I want to access it". It is easy - VERY easy - to fall into the trap of starin ....

2374 - Lead characters on Perl variable names
Perl variable names mostly start with a special character: $ for a scalar variable - that's a variable that can hold an integer, a float, a string, a reference, or a compiled regular expression (that last not being terribly common). @ for a list - that's an ordered collection of scalars, indexed ....

2373 - Translation from Ghanaian to English
In response to an email I have just received ... which shouts the subject line DO NOT IGNORE at me ... I'm not ignoring but providing you with a translation! Hello Hello Pardon me for not having the pleasure of knowing your mindset before making you this offer and it is utterly confidential and g ....

2372 - Public Transport from (and to) Melksham on Sundays
I walked into the Town Centre in Melksham at around 9 O'clock this morning - a bright sunny morning and it was (as you would expect) quietish, but it certainly wasn't deadly quiet. A young gentlemen approach me, asking me for directions to the train station. If someone asks me for directions, I'l ....

2371 - Quiet summer days? I think not!
I was amused at the co-incidence ... to see that one of our most downloaded images in the last 24 hours has been this one, taken st least three years ago at the rear of "404". It's a co-incidence because - just yesterday - I brought that BBQ out of storage in 'The Tack Room' at The Manor, degreased ....

2370 - C++, Python, and other training - do we use an IDE
A question from my inbox ... "Do you use Visual Studio, or a similar IDE". And worth a full answer, and one to be shared. An IDE or Integrated Development Environment is a piece of software that provides the programmer with tools to manage his / her code, and to help him / her with code authorin ....

2369 - Using a cache for efficiency. Python and PHP examples
Ask yourself "how long is it (in seconds) from 5.36 a.m. and 20 seconds to 6.04 a.m. and 39 seconds". Have you worked that out? Now - how long is it (in seconds) from 5.36 a.m. and 20 seconds to 6.04 a.m. and 39 seconds. Got that? And how long is it (in seconds) from 5.36 a.m. and 20 seconds to 6 ....

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