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Robin

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Nov 20, 2009, 1:32:27 PM11/20/09
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I am not saying this is good perl code, but it is definely a neat
program:


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<a href="perl/contraptions1.zip">Contraptions -- A simulation of
building weird machines that you can build (kind of)</a>
<br />
This is an interesting perl program that simulates building machines.
Requires the perl/Tk module.
<br />
<a href="perl_greed1.zip">Greed</a><br />
An interesting perl program that lets you do some interesting art in
one style. Requires the perl Tk module.
<br /><a href="markupeditor1.zip">Markup Editor</a><br />
This editor allows to edit your own markup language like HTML. So, if
you wanted to design your own language that is like XML or HTML use
this. It requires the perl Tk module(s).<br />
<a href="simpleemailreader1.zip">Email Client 1</a><br />
This program lets you read your email but you can't send any. Includes
some neat features. Remember to place it in its own folder/directory
before running it because it creates a file. Requires the perl modules
perl Tk, LWP, and Net::POP3.


-Robin

Wanna-Be Sys Admin

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Nov 20, 2009, 6:26:05 PM11/20/09
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Robin wrote:

You've posted HTML tags in a text message. Don't post HTML to usenet
anyway. Also, you have links that contain no URL's to them, just the
file names (which might work for you on your local system, but for no
one else). Likely, people won't appreciate you posting links to
multiple zip files anyway. If you have code you want to post, that's
different.

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Not really a wanna-be, but I don't know everything.

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