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972 - Both one team and two
Last night ... a great night was had by all at the skittle evening we arranged at Melksham House - the Cooper Avon sports and social club here in Melksham. It was a great chance for Lisa and I to thank our team of staff and close helpers for all the hard work they've put in over the past months, w ....

971 - Wiltshire letterboxes
I've been updating our Wiltshire pages overnight, taking the big OPEN SOURCE TRAINING banners off the top so that we can make the pages of more general interest to all our hotel guests. What to replace the banner by? I started off looking for 740 x 87 pixel images and concluded, rapidly, that tha ....

970 - String duplication - x in Perl, * in Python and Ruby
In Python and Ruby you can duplicate a string by running the multiply operator (*) on a string object, and in perl you can use the x operator. There have been many times when I've looked at this facility and said to myself "very nice, but isn't that a feature looking for a benefit" - in other word ....

969 - Perl - $_ and @_
Perl's a great language for special variables - variables that are set up without the programmer having to intervene and providing information ranging from the number of lines read from the current input file ($.) through the current process ID ($$) and the operating system ($^O). Other special var ....

968 - Perl - a list or a hash?
You can hold multiple scalars in either a list or a hash in Perl. A list (signaled by an @ character or [..] around the subscript) is ordered - i.e. the elements are numbered and the order is significant. In contrast, a hash (signalled by a % character or {..} around the subscript) is unordered; t ....

967 - Realistic on line shoot'em up
I understand that there's a new online shoot'em application available. You can raise and lower your gun, aim, file, pull the trigger and kill wildlife during a walk in the woods, all without leaving your living room. It all seems very realistic and that's not a surprise because it IS real. With t ....

966 - CSL, KISS and RTFM
Mary was engrossed in her conversation with her workmates last night. Lisa and I nipped into a near-empty (apart from 8 staff) McDonalds and walked up to the counter and stood there for what felt like an age. I'm guessing that they've got some form of inspection today as the frenetic activity going ....

965 - KISS - one action per statement please - Perl
"Nice program, Bill - but the output is a bit verbose. Can you take out some print statements". So said one of my delegates' bosses this week, late in the day just before a new application went live. Alas ... the application fell over just because the print had been removed. In Perl - that was th ....

964 - Practical polymorphism in action
Polymorphism is the ability of a piece of common code to process a piece of data in different ways depending on its type. It's a great facility, talked about a lot in theory and on courses ... but then what about its practical use? Here's a very simple little example from last week, showing ho ....

963 - George Hotel and Well House Manor, Melksham
The George Hotel, Melksham, stood on the corner or Lowborne and Bath Road - prime real estate in the town centre; alas, it was demolished around 60 years ago to make way for a modern (then) parade of shops which now are showing their age and considered to something of an eyesore in many of our Vista ....

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