January 21, 2010
There is a pretty slick new development tool for the Maemo platform out now called MADDE. It is aimed at the Maemo sweetspot: Qt development. It works on the big three platforms, though I have only installed it on Linux. MADDE is designed to make cross compiling and generally building applications easier, and it appears [...]
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Free Software, debian, maemo, perl by jeremiah
December 4, 2009
OH HAI! This is a short article / post on installing Web::Simple on Debian’s testing version codenamed Squeeze. Sometimes you may not need all the powerful tools that are bundled into Catalyst, the perl web framework. But you may want to use a module or two from the CPAN that you can be reasonably sure [...]
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Uncategorized, debian, perl by jeremiah
May 8, 2009
OHAI I am going to describe how I installed Catalyst, the surprisingly spicy web framework, written in perl. Since I use debian, and I prefer to develop on sid, this blog will refer to the installation of Catalyst on squeeze/sid. Squeeze is the Testing distribution of debian, one day it will become debian 6.0 when [...]
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Free Software, perl by jeremiah
April 22, 2009
So Matt Trout had a talk on “Rum, bloggery, and the lash” at the most recent Nordic Perl Workshop. In his inimitable style, he exhorted people to join his “Ironman” blogging competition so that we can populate the interwebs with chatter about perl. All of this in an effort to evangelize perl to a new [...]
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perl by jeremiah