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   </tmpl_loop>
<tmpl_var global_var2>
</tmpl_loop>

<tmpl_var global_var1>
<tmpl_var global_var3>
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nms Now on SourceForge
posted by pudge on 2001.11.11 17:42
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[Internet] davorg writes "nms is a set of replacement scripts for the common CGI scripts found in Matt's Script Archive. I've been working on the scripts for a while now, but now I've created a project for them on SourceForge.

End-users should look at the project homepage and developers should look at the developers information page."

Thanks, Dave, for doing what many of us have wanted to have done but never did ourselves.
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Computer Telephony Programming in Perl
posted by pudge on 2001.11.11 11:25
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[Tools] David Rowe of VoiceTronix writes "A Computer Telephony (CT) card is a PCI card that interfaces your PC to telephone lines. Each port looks electrically like a regular telephone, but can be controlled via the PC. CT cards are used to build IVR...

After much experimentation with different languages and packages, it became obvious to me that Perl would be a great language for Computer Telephony programming. So I wrote the Telephony::CTPort module to encapsulate the functionality of a CT card po...

The result is an easy way to write CT applications. Perl has proven to be a very useful language for CT, I have found it possible to write applications in a fraction of the time it takes in C/C++.

For more information, see www.voicetronix.com.au, and check out the "ctserver" package that contains the Perl module and C++ server."
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MakeMaker Article on DeveloperWorks
posted by ziggy on 2001.11.09 8:58
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[News] sdague writes "The IBM DeveloperWorks site recently published an article of mine entitled Building Perl Projects with MakeMaker in which I give an overview of setting up a project using ExtUtils::MakeMaker and Test.pm. For those who saw my YAP...
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News: Bug tracking for the CPAN
posted by pudge on 2001.11.07 13:59
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[CPAN] Jesse writes "I'm pleased to announce the public beta of rt.cpan.org, a public bug tracking system for every distribution in the CPAN. Anybody can use the public interface to look at current and past bugs in distributions and to report new bug...

Over the next couple weeks, I'd like the community to put the system through its paces, so we can work out the kinks before we invite the masses to start reporting bugs.

Authors can sign in with their PAUSE credentials to work with and resolve bugs. If you don't have a PAUSE account or if RT's concept of your list of distributions looks wrong, send mail to jesse+cpan@bestpractical.com and I'll take care of it.

In addition to the web interface, anyone can report a bug in a distribution by sending mail to bug-distname@rt.cpan.org (ex: bug-dbix-searchbuilder@rt.cpan.org)."



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