See: http://community.livejournal.com/perl/126545.html for a special offer of the Web-CPAN.berlios.de project to get an "Ozy and Millie" T-Shirt in exchange...
See: http://shlomif.livejournal.com/13762.html For a weblog entry about if link spammers are going to discover mailing list archives soon. Regards, Shlomi Fish...
... Once upon a time (about a decade ago), I used "tkman" to read manual pages. It was similar to what you were looking for - a graphical, hypertext manual ...
Regarding Tucan: Do you have any explicit requirements? Because I don't see what exactly is the problem with Parrot and how YAML and dbus can solve the...
A recent argument in Hamakor prompted me to consider the general question why would people sometimes prefer not to reinvent the wheel, and why would they be...
Omer Zak
omerz@...
Sep 21, 2006 7:58 pm
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... I posted my opinion on your post in your blog (under the heading "you're a bit confused" :-) ). Unlike you, the same Hamakor thread prompted me to ponder...
... I'd say that some of the time it's used as an excuse, some of the time to create the allusion of security, and the rest of the time it's just because most...
Apparently passions about the story are still hot around the nonprofit in question. Anyway, I duly notice the diversion (change of topic) in the discussion -...
Omer Zak
omerz@...
Sep 22, 2006 4:52 am
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... Are you looking for abuse? Posting on a heated subject, and in English, on the Hamakor list? I'm not joining your game, and returning this to hackers-il. ...
... I see. Nevertheless, I need such a thing also for other formats, and with other features. And naturally, there should be a terminal front-end. Regards, ...
... Parrot is a high-level virtual machine, the aim of which is that one can implement dynamic languages (Perl, Python, Tcl, Ruby, PHP, etc.) on top of with...
Let the next version be good and full of eye-candy. Let the FUD spreaders begone and vanish. Let us be CAR and not CDR. Let our features outweigh our bugs. Let...
... I think the common format fed to presentation engines should be HTML (perhaps adding some microformats to add semantics). It satisfies all your goals,...
One thing whose absence I sorely feel: An improved way to have apropos. I often need to accomplish a task, remember that there is some command which can be...
Omer Zak
omerz@...
Oct 2, 2006 5:53 pm
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... [...] ... On debian, I frequently use "apt-cache search". When I don't know how to formulate the search I launch "synaptic" and try all the searches I can...
Hi, I am looking to learn data-mining. Can someone recommend some books/articles/etc... It should also include examples with tools that are commonly used. 10x....
Tzahi Fadida
Tzahi.ML@...
Oct 11, 2006 3:21 pm
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If you answer Tzahi, please answer on Hackers-IL. I, too, am interested in the subject. Thanks, ... -- You haven't made an impact on the world before you...
Omer Zak
omerz@...
Oct 11, 2006 6:10 pm
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this is the answer i got in whatsup: http://whatsup.org.il/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=34821&highlight=datamining I will be happy to hear on any...
Tzahi Fadida
Tzahi.ML@...
Oct 12, 2006 3:10 pm
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This is a repost of my message from 21/9 (I was told it was rejected and I have to repost) comments relate to the "unixdoc" idea. rants--well, guess I was in a...
... Yes, I'm aware of GNU texinfo. I don't remember why I didn't include it. Perhaps it was out of due frustration from its limitations or the fact that I ...
... Driven away because of the frontend... exactly as I said in (3). info is only intuitive to Emacsers, and most of them read the info with the emacs frontend...
... ``info foo | less`` gives you the whole manual in one document. But this loses hyperlinks and gains nothing. As amit says, `Ctrl-S` and `/` work accross...
Hi all! This is a small mathematical diversion I've thought of introducing here for a long time. I once read a book of mathematics that made the following ...
... 1. The "situation puzzle" link on this page has funky CSS (when you go over the link, it gets a green background for a second, which immediately disappear,...
... Well, it's a :hover effect. On my Konqi 3.5.x and FF 1.5, it remains there as long as the mouse cursor is hovering over there. It uses the same CSS as most...
[Sending again because the original message did not arrive to the list after 20 hours]. See: http://shlomif.livejournal.com/20689.html for some link to a very...