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Re: [Omaha.pm] Win -> Unix -> Darwin!
Jon, Jay, Sean et al:
Of course, you could cave in and buy a Mac.
If you're into development via shell, you'll have all of the
standard unix goodness (and then some) in the terminal.
XTools is a decent IDE that you can use with perl, comes standard.
BBEdit CVS support is kinda nice too.
Other than one well-discussed bug in DBI, I've had no issues whatsoever
running perl code / CPAN modules on OSX for deployment on Linux-x86.
Any others care to comment on usefulness of MacOSX as a platform for perl
hacking?
Mat Caughron, CISSP
PHP Consulting
www.phpconsulting.com
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, Jay Hannah wrote:
> --- "Jon L. [MoseDev]" <mosedev@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I guess I should start out by saying I'm blatantly new to Omaha-pm.
> > Really, I'm not even sure if I'm doing this right. But...
> >
> > I'm currently saving for a new computer.
> > And, I was hoping to get Unix installed on it rather then Windows.
> > Unless, somehow, I can get both installed on it, where they'd run
> > completely seperate from each other.
> > So, I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to which
> > variation of Unix I should look at getting.
>
> On Mar 9, 2005, at 3:23 PM, Sean Edwards wrote:
> > Wrong list. This question is for the Omaha Linux User
> > Group: http://www.olug.org.
> >
> > You can join the list at the website.
>
> Welcome to the Omaha Perl Mongers!
>
> "Dual boot" is a very popular thing to want to do. The OLUG guys are
> great and will be happy to help. Check out their semi-annual "Install
> Fest" offerings -- you just show up w/ a PC and they help you install
> Linux/Win combos from scratch.
>
> Then, when you've got your hardware settled, you can get busy ruling
> the world through Perl. -grin-
>
> j
>
>
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