I don't use perlbrew. Haven't tried it, since installing your own Perl by-hand is easy enough.
> Google Code's UI needs a lot of work. I disagree. I think it's a nice, simple, tidy interface in contrast to github's flashy one.
Regarding how "the right thing" stacks up to the worse-is-better solution, the author writes: > How does the right thing stack up? There are two basic scenarios: the ``big complex system scenario'' and the…
I've avoided dealing with hardware issues by buying hardware from [Los Alamos Computers][1], and avoided most sysadmin issues by using Ubuntu (an LTS release). [1]: http://laclinux.com/gnu/Start As for desktop…
I don't use perlbrew. Haven't tried it, since installing your own Perl by-hand is easy enough.
> Google Code's UI needs a lot of work. I disagree. I think it's a nice, simple, tidy interface in contrast to github's flashy one.
Regarding how "the right thing" stacks up to the worse-is-better solution, the author writes: > How does the right thing stack up? There are two basic scenarios: the ``big complex system scenario'' and the…
I've avoided dealing with hardware issues by buying hardware from [Los Alamos Computers][1], and avoided most sysadmin issues by using Ubuntu (an LTS release). [1]: http://laclinux.com/gnu/Start As for desktop…