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Today is June, 6th, 2012, a few days past being a monk for three years!, how time passes. Still, not quite that lonely Perl programmer I had been anymore :)
I joined the Monastery by a mere coincidence (believe it!), ever since I joined and my Perl knowledge skyrocketed in an exponential manner, I so love being here that this is what I've been doing for months now, away from the monks I am interacting here with everyday I am the only Perl programmer and monk I know in the outside world around me. Maybe one day I would get to meet all of ya'll in a YAPC if I ever get to attend one. :) ...Hisham....
Interesting Nodes and Links:
- Sort on Table headers
- How to Report Bugs Effectively
- An informal introduction to O(N) notation
- 7 Stages of Regex Users
- Tao
- references
- Learning Perl Online
- Simple Module Tutorial
- Re: Socket Programming by NetWallah
- From Initiate to Monk
- Who is Perl? (Anthropomorphizing Everything)
- See it Later
- Perl Infrequently Asked Questions (perliaq)
- http://www.cpan.org/misc/lwall-quotes.txt.gz
- how to make this code more efficient? Need to Compute the Min and Max of a Temperature using an equation
- Numification of strings
- File Reading and Closing confusion
DEBUGGING AND INTERACTIVE DEBUGGING TUTORIALS:
- %perldoc perldebtut
- %perldoc perldebug
Tutorials:
- Perl and Bioinformatics with substantial contributions from BioLion
- Text::Table Tutorial.
XP cheers:
- Monked at 9:00 a.m. GMT on ..August, 18th, 2009.
- Reached 500 XP...............August, 27th, 2009.
- Pilgrim......................September, 7th, 2009.
- Friar at 3:24 p.m. GMT on ..October, 16th, 2009.
- Reached 1000..................October, 25th, 2009.
- Hermit.......................November, 21st, 2009.
- Chaplain.....................January, 11th, 2010.
- Deacon..........................April, 05, 2010
- Curate..........................July 13-14, 2010
- Priest at 12:18 a.m. GMT on ..July 02, 2011
- The 591st Monk to have been granted entrance into the Saints in our Book on a stormy summer night.
- First congratulated on attaining sainthood by my buddy Ratazong.
- Featured on the Best Users' List
#!/usr/local/bin/perl #Each parameter passed to a subroutine can be named, this enables you +to pass them to subroutines #in any order. #the concept is known as Simulating Named Parameters and it employs ha +shes. print "The result is:".addem(OPERAND1=>2, OPERAND2=>8); sub addem{ my %hash=@_; return $hash{OPERAND2}+$hash{OPERAND1}; }
Monastic observations
- A brief history of PerlMonks
- Quiz of the Week
- Answers to quiz of the week
- http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi
- http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi?recommended_online_tutorials
- http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/Bptutorial.pl
- http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/Quick_start
- http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/Tutorials
- http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/HOWTOs
- Advancing oneself personally and professionally as a programmer (discussion)
- parsing mismatch from blast output
- Using Perl to automate the recovery of program understanding
- Alex the Serb: This guy has an amazing relationship with NodeReaper