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Re: Format for 1.11.10's contrib's loginfo, used by log_accum com mit
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vikas arora |
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Re: Format for 1.11.10's contrib's loginfo, used by log_accum com mit |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Dec 2003 14:33:52 +0530 |
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I am new user of CVS, just want to incorporate it for the source code
management of FMBs and FMXs.Just wanted to know whether it is possible to
check out a single file using cvs or do i need to set up the repository
first and then only I be able to checkout the files.
Regards
Vikas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Jones" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 2:23 PM
Subject: RE: Format for 1.11.10's contrib's loginfo, used by log_accum com
mit
>
> >Larry, Larry, Larry,... Trust me. If you've never encountered constructs
> >like @_, my, local($wd, @files); scalars, arrays... (and btw, 'local' is
> >not local, 'my' is local...how cute), reading it is doable but tediously
> >slow. I'm reminded of a friend's admonition in college. He said:
> >"Physics is easy, once you know it."
>
> Seconded.
>
> I think the readability of Perl is a subjective thing, not an objective
> thing. Some people find it easy, like some people find reading upside
down
> easy.
>
> Personally, when I see a Perl script, I start running...
>
>
>
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