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From:
David Mertens
Date:
December 14, 2013 13:25
Subject:
Re: Perl XS Beginners
Message ID:
CA+4ieYW2ksAHHkUbabmhip+7+0Rti5rUXEdUg8N_Lpu4hQCvzw@mail.gmail.com
I agree, PerlMonks has had some good content on XS. My problem is that I
don't know how to automatically track PerlMonks for messages. In fact, as
far as I can tell, there is no way to do so. It can, however, be done on
Stack Overflow, but that's not really a discussion forum.
That said, while exploring PerlMonks, I came up with this search that is
pretty useful at locating new threads about Perl XS stuff:
http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=3989;HIT=xs;HET=Re%3A%20Re^%20XSLT
There's actually a lot more discussion on XS than I had realized. :-)
If PerlMonks just had a notification system, I would be able to stay on top
of important queries, like XS, or PDL.
David
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 6:20 PM, bulk 88 <bulk88@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> > Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2013 18:47:17 +0100
> > From: paul@pjcj.net
> > To: wolfsage@gmail.com
> > CC: perl-xs@perl.org
> > Subject: Re: Perl XS Beginners
> >
> >
> ....................
>
> > Counting your message, I see six messages on this list in the last six
> > months, and 20 in the last year. The list description, on
> > http://lists.perl.org/list/perl-xs.html is "A list for people interested
> > in XS."
> >
> > FWIW, I would be very happy to see this list used for that purpose. And
> > thanks for taking the initiative to do this.
>
> In my observations I've seen PerlMonks used more often for XS help than
> this list.
>
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"Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place.
Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are,
by definition, not smart enough to debug it." -- Brian Kernighan
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