1997-08-25 - Perl for Windoze (was Re: Picketing With Packets)

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From: Lou Poppler <lwp@mail.msen.com>
To: Bill Stewart <stewarts@ix.netcom.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1997-08-25 19:42:21 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 03:42:21 +0800

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From: Lou Poppler <lwp@mail.msen.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 03:42:21 +0800
To: Bill Stewart <stewarts@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Perl for Windoze (was Re: Picketing With Packets)
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On Sun, 17 Aug 1997, Bill Stewart wrote:

> At 02:27 PM 8/16/97 -0700, Mike Duvos wrote:
>
> >The following was suggested to me by someone on IRC this morning,
> >and I think it's a pretty nifty idea.  We write a little Perl
> >script that keeps exactly ONE AND ONLY ONE TCP connection open to
> >each of Mr. Spamford's machines.
>
> Perl is a nice language to write such things in, but you won't
> get huge quantities of people implementing it, except perhaps Linux users.
> You need an executable that'll run on Win3.1 or Win95 (sigh);

Perl is available for Windoze 32bit (for free), including W95 and 3.11
and NT.  see: http://reference.perl.com/query.cgi?windows

Note also that cyberpromo is *inviting* us to make connections!
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