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is it okay to post code or code snippets for help?
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| Stephen Bopple 2005-03-21, 3:58 pm |
| I'm new to perl tk and this mailing list...is it okay to post code
snippets or short scripts for help in debugging?
Steve Bopple, P.E.
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| konovalo 2005-03-21, 3:58 pm |
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>I'm new to perl tk and this mailing list...is it okay to post code
>snippets or short scripts for help in debugging?
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ask for this kind of help at www.perlmonks.org - really fast and helpful
site.
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| Steve Lidie 2005-03-21, 8:57 pm |
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On Mar 21, 2005, at 9:31 AM, Stephen Bopple wrote:
> I'm new to perl tk and this mailing list...is it okay to post code
> snippets or short scripts for help in debugging?
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yes, please
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| Rob Seegel 2005-03-22, 3:57 am |
| konovalo wrote:
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> ask for this kind of help at www.perlmonks.org - really fast and
> helpful site.
perlmonks.org is a great site -- no question about it, but this list and
the comp.lang.perl.tk newsgroup are pretty good at responding to
questions, especially when a poster is willing to post short snippets
that demonstrate the problem.
Personally, I prefer the search engine on google groups to the perlmonks
search engine. IMO, this list and c.l.p.tk ought to be the first stop
as long as it continues to be useful for Perl/Tk questions. Questions
and answers posted here are mirrored in several different locations
thoughout the internet and reach a potentially larger audience of folks
who may have similiar questions. Just my two cents...
Rob
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| Steve Lidie 2005-03-22, 3:58 pm |
| Rob Seegel <RobSeegel@comcast.net> wrote:
> konovalo wrote:
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> perlmonks.org is a great site -- no question about it, but this list and
> the comp.lang.perl.tk newsgroup are pretty good at responding to
> questions, especially when a poster is willing to post short snippets
> that demonstrate the problem.
> Personally, I prefer the search engine on google groups to the perlmonks
> search engine. IMO, this list and c.l.p.tk ought to be the first stop
> as long as it continues to be useful for Perl/Tk questions. Questions
> and answers posted here are mirrored in several different locations
> thoughout the internet and reach a potentially larger audience of folks
> who may have similiar questions. Just my two cents...
Agreed. After all, the pTk mailing list is where it all started ...
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> Rob
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