That's Mojolicious
I wrote the `ysql` Perl application for exactly this problem
The 'e' character is seen as an argument to the '-i' switch, meaning this command line will yield `Can't open perl script "s/foo/bar/gi": No such file or directory`
Better rebuttals to those talks: https://gist.github.com/preaction/978ce941f05769b064f4
s/Perl/software development/
`perl -v` even goes so far as to say "This is perl 5, version 20, subversion 0". The addition of "v5.20.0" immediately after doesn't sync up very well with that though.
I imagine this works about as well as it does in Perl. Not everybody uses it, so you have to know the short-hand variables anyway, but now you've got an entire new set of magic names to learn! Let's all learn two names…
1) I get more work done at the office, away from home. Home is a distracting place. Whatever time of day I am in the office. 2) Annoying. My sleep schedule does not lend itself well to rules, man. 3) E-mail me for…
That's Mojolicious
I wrote the `ysql` Perl application for exactly this problem
The 'e' character is seen as an argument to the '-i' switch, meaning this command line will yield `Can't open perl script "s/foo/bar/gi": No such file or directory`
Better rebuttals to those talks: https://gist.github.com/preaction/978ce941f05769b064f4
s/Perl/software development/
`perl -v` even goes so far as to say "This is perl 5, version 20, subversion 0". The addition of "v5.20.0" immediately after doesn't sync up very well with that though.
I imagine this works about as well as it does in Perl. Not everybody uses it, so you have to know the short-hand variables anyway, but now you've got an entire new set of magic names to learn! Let's all learn two names…
1) I get more work done at the office, away from home. Home is a distracting place. Whatever time of day I am in the office. 2) Annoying. My sleep schedule does not lend itself well to rules, man. 3) E-mail me for…