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(crazyinsomniac) Re^2: Understanding how to fork properly.

by crazyinsomniac (Prior)
on Jan 31, 2002 at 04:34 UTC ( [id://142367]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Understanding how to fork properly.
in thread Understanding how to fork properly.

...i think it works for write, too, consult the camel.)

I can't but wonder *why* do monks give such costly advice. The answer *is* ALWAYS, consult perldoc (or perlman, whatever you like to call it ... perlfunc,perlvar,perlio... one of those)

 
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Re: (crazyinsomniac) Re^2: Understanding how to fork properly.
by chromatic (Archbishop) on Jan 31, 2002 at 05:55 UTC
    The Camel is a much more effective and satisfying LART than a hard drive, a monitor, or the full-sized server. Hey, if I've spent five minutes reeducating the guy, I don't want him to lose it with a concussion!
Re: (crazyinsomniac) Re^2: Understanding how to fork properly.
by particle (Vicar) on Jan 31, 2002 at 14:06 UTC
    it's a visceral thing for me. when i need to look something up quickly, i turn to books before i search online docs. every time. i like the feel of paper.

    i also prefer the index as search tool. maybe if there were good indexes online, not tables of contents and search tools, i'd look online more.

    i always travel with the camel. my copy is pretty beaten up, as it's seen thirty states in the past year alone. i suppose you could call it my perl security blanket :)

    ~Particle

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